Author: Peter Kappler
Date: 23:17:52 05/19/00
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On May 20, 2000 at 01:59:22, Jerry Adams wrote: >On May 20, 2000 at 01:46:17, Peter Kappler wrote: > >>On May 20, 2000 at 00:03:10, Jerry Adams wrote: >> >>>On May 19, 2000 at 23:43:50, Peter Kappler wrote: >>> >>>>On May 19, 2000 at 23:06:26, Jerry Adams wrote: >>>> >>>>> >>>>> Hi >>>>> >>>>> I'm just looking for some opinions, I think the Question is interesting. What >>>>>I am asking is can a program beat a 2200 rated master if the master is allowed 2 >>>>>hours for 40 moves and the program 5 sec a move. Lets Assume the hardware is >>>>>what ssdf uses AMD K62 450. >>>> >>>> >>>>I'd expect the 2200 player to win pretty handily. >>>> >>>>My guess is it would get interesting at around 20-25 seconds a move. >>>> >>>>--Peter >>> >>> >>> My opinion is that the computer would win, I base this on the fact that I have >>>seen fritz and other programs solve very complex tactical problems in a few >>>seconds, which says they don't miss much even with seconds to think. Also during >>>the era of the 486, computers were beating masters on that hardware, at 5 sec a >>>move a k6-450 is playing about the same as a 486 at 40/2? Am I wrong? >> >> >>5 secs/move on a 450 is something like 40/2 on a 12.5 MHz machine. >> >>I'm just a 2100 player, and I'd expect to win under these conditions. Just my >>opinion, but it's based on my own results against various programs through the >>years. >> >> >>--Peter > > > Just 2100 ??? LOL I wish I were 2100! And when you're 2100, you'll think it's not that cool, and wish you were 2400. I do. :) --Peter
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