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Subject: Re: The Revenge of Michael Adams will end up in a DRAW !

Author: Jorge Pichard

Date: 07:37:40 07/09/00

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On July 08, 2000 at 23:45:22, Jorge Pichard wrote:

>On July 08, 2000 at 17:26:26, Mark Young wrote:
>
>>On July 08, 2000 at 16:49:12, Jorge Pichard wrote:
>>
>>>After Michael Adams almost lost to Deep Junior Previously at G/60, it is obvious
>>>that he would be the GM that has practiced the harder in order to revenge, or
>>>erase the tragic match vs Deep Junior. He probably had practiced so many games
>>>that he can almost played blindfold against Deep Junior by now. I predict an
>>>easy win tomorrow by Michael Adams.
>>>
>>>Pichard.
>>
>>Someone better show the other Grandmasters how to beat Junior, and soon. Junior
>>is only going to seem stronger as this tournament progresses, as the humans will
>>start to tier. We know Junior must have weaknesses to anti-computer play, who
>>will be the first to take the risk of using this weapon against Junior?
>>
>>If the GM's don't start playing against Junior’s weaknesses soon, the question
>>will no longer be are computers Grandmaster, but are computers Super Grandmaster
>>at tournament time controls.
>
>Not yet but as soon as there is a primergy with a least 32 processors
>running at the speed of the latest intel Pentium 4, possibly next time around.
>Deep Junior still have to face the best players, such as: a well prepared Adams,
>Kramnik and Anand.
>
>
I believe that Deep Junior is already a la par against the best 10 Human
players at tournament time Control. I just wonder what it would be capable of,
using the latest Intel Pentium 4 processors for the Primergy Netserver.

>Pichard.



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