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Subject: Re: Dr. hyaat may hay been right?

Author: Chris Carson

Date: 05:27:01 07/01/00

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On July 01, 2000 at 04:05:06, Andrew Williams wrote:

>On July 01, 2000 at 03:57:00, Jerry Adams wrote:
>
>>
>> The Best Software on the best machines are not playing grandmanster level
>>chess. Or should I say that Rebel century is an exception? Generally Software
>>Programs in my opinion are not demonstrationing grandmaster results? I mean at
>>40\2hrs or am I mistaken?
>
>Hi
>
>Every now and then, Chris Carson posts his list which records games played
>between GMs and computers at classic time controls. I've not seen the list
>recently. Are you still there, Chris?
>
>
>Andrew Williams

Yes,  I am still here.  :)  My thanks to Tony for keeping this list
at his site.  I will continue to update as soon as more games are played.
I read this group everyday, usually several times a day.  I am working on
the last stages of my PHD and will be starting my dissertation soon, so I
do not post as often as I would like.  I hope to be done by March 2001,
but you can't rush science.  :)

My take is that Rebel, Hiarcs, Fritz, Shredder, and CM have all performed
at the GM level on 450 mhz machines and above (300 mhz for Hiarcs and CM).
See the list and download the games if you are interested.

Best Regards,
Chris Carson
Chris Carson



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