Author: blass uri
Date: 15:15:43 06/18/00
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On June 18, 2000 at 17:40:33, Jorge Pichard wrote: >On June 18, 2000 at 17:26:33, James Robertson wrote: > >>On June 18, 2000 at 11:09:49, Jorge Pichard wrote: >> >>>Fritz is proving on the Frankfurt Rapid chess classic that indeed it could be >>>accomplish, to beat Kasparvov in a mini match of 5 games at 30 min per game. >>>I am basing this on the fact that Anand is a better player at blitz than >>>Kasparov and so far Fritz has not lost a single game yet. The Primergy is not as >>>close as what Deep Blue was, but being able to calculate over 2.8 moves per >>>second is a big plus when playing at 25 Min per game or even at 30 Minutes. >>> >>>Pichard. >> >>Fritz indeed proved it is stronger than Anand, and this one game is sufficient >>evidence of that, and of course we know that Anand is a better blitz player than >>Kasparov, even though he lost to him at their last encounter, but we know he is >>better anyway, but this also means that is Fritz is better than Kasparov, and >>since Kramnik beat Fritz then he must be better than Kasparov also, BUT >>Insomniac beat Fritz in their last game and because Fritz lost to Insomniac, >>Insomniac is stronger Kramnik (1 point out of 1 game = 100% score against Fritz >>for Insomniac, while 1.5 points out of two games = only 75% score against Fritz >>for Kramnik), but Kramnik is stronger than Kasparov and we all know that 40/2 >>and G/25 are about the same, so all this proves indisputibly without a doubt >>that Insomniac is a stronger player than Gary Kasparov, the World Chess >>Champion! I'm so proud! >> >>James > >Your sarcastic criticism is not logical, I never mentioned that G/25 or G/30 are >about the same. You all know that for Frans it was almost impossible to built a >special opening against so many top players, since this would take months to >accomplish. It is not the same when you know who your opponent will >be, as in the monthly GM match where schroeder can prepare way in advance his >opening against X Grandmaster. If you allow Frans two months to prepare a >special opening against Kasparov at G/30, using the same Primergy Netserver GK >will not stand a chance. > >Pichard. The games that Fritz lost were not because of opening book. Fritz could get only 50% in the games. I am not sure about the result Fritz-kasparov in 25 minutes/game and I do not see how do you know that Fritz has no chances. I think that if you allow both sides to prepare and if the computer prepares only opening book the side that can earn more from preperation is the human. Uri
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