Author: Jorge Pichard
Date: 14:58:52 07/11/00
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On July 11, 2000 at 06:00:07, Graham Laight wrote: >On July 10, 2000 at 23:23:58, Bruce Moreland wrote: > >>>Since no other program beside Deep Blue which used a Super Computer, have >>>accomplished what Deep Junior is accomplishing at the moment, to compete and >>>play a la par with the top 10 players in the world at tournament time control; I >>>would have to say that the latest Deep Junior, not the Commecial Deep Junior, >>>but whatever improvements Amir had incorparated into his latest Strategical >>>monster, would be the most knowledgeable program. Now as far as what program >>>play the best against other programs it depend, Fritz 6a is on top of the SSDF, >>>but Shredder is the world P.C. Chess Software Champion, using a single >>>processor. >>> >>>Pichard. >> >>When did Deep Blue do this? I must have missed that tournament. >> >>bruce > >Deep Blue did better in 1997 than Deep Junior is doing now. Whenever it got a >significant advantage, it won. By contrast, Deep Junior seems to be capable of >getting an advantage against weaker players than Kasparov, but it can't "put >them away". > >-g If you provide the difference in calculating power between Deep Blue vs Primergy which is about 200 to 1 than it will take advantage of its opponent and put them away. Deep Blue Program could not have done better than Deep Junior using the same Primergy netserver. Pichard.
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