Author: blass uri
Date: 20:30:09 07/06/00
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On July 06, 2000 at 18:29:28, walter irvin wrote: >On July 06, 2000 at 18:02:41, blass uri wrote: > >>On July 06, 2000 at 16:22:35, walter irvin wrote: >> >>>On July 06, 2000 at 07:41:37, Paulo Soares wrote: >>> >>>>Tomorrow starts Dortmund tournament, the great test for chess programs. >>>>Which can be Junior6 performance in a tournament of which participate >>>>Kramnik, Anand, Leko, Adams, Bareev, Khalifman, Akopian, Piket and Huebner, >>>>at tournament control time (40/2)? I don't believe that Junior can surpass >>>>2.0 points. >>>> >>>>Paulo Soares, from Brazil >>> >>>what hardware? if a 1ghz then junior may have a chance to see far enough ahead >>>to avoid bad positions maybe not?? i think fritz6 would score better than 50% >> >>I guess that Fritz6 would probably score worse against humans because fritz6 is >>more popular so humans are more prepared against it. >> >>I understood that the speed of the hardware is more than 1ghz because Deep >>Junior uses more than one processor(I remember that I read that Junior will use >>8 processors). >> >>Uri > >if deep junior uses 8 processors and even gets a 7 fold speed up then it will >come close to winning it all .my reasons are these >1.the gm's know that the junior will make no tactical blunders . I do not know. Junioe can do tactical blunders if the tactics is deep enough or because of a bug. >2.junior will play very accurate even in difficult positions . >3.plus if junior wins an early game there will be a phycological factor . >4.junior will play its best every game ,never getting tired . >5.lack of prep vs junior I believe that more players could be prepared against fritz but I expect most of the players to be prepared against Junior >6.there are a few gm's in there that are lets say not the VERY BEST. Junior like other programs is also not the very best. My opinion is that programs are not better than 2600 and getting more than 50% indicates being even better than 2650. Uri
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