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Subject: Re: Deep Junior is better than Deep Blue was in 1996. !

Author: Jorge Pichard

Date: 05:58:46 07/14/00

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On July 14, 2000 at 08:50:10, Chris Carson wrote:

>On July 14, 2000 at 08:44:08, Chessfun wrote:
>
>>On July 14, 2000 at 08:20:12, Chris Carson wrote:
>>
>>>Deep Junior looks ok.  DJ needs .5 for a GM norm and 1
>>>to ensure a TPR higher than the 96 version of DB.
>>>
>>>Best Regards,
>>>Chris Carson

Taking into consideration that Deep Junior is also using the Primergy which i
much slower than the Deep Blue hardware used back in 1996, therefore, the DJ
is much stronger than the Deep Blue version of 1996.

PS: Plus the GM nowadays have a better understanding of playing anti-computer
style than they did back in 1996.

Pichard.

>>
>>I read at clubkasparov that GM norm = 3.6 points.
>>Is 3.5 points enough for the norm or is therefore 4 required?.
>>
>>Thanks.
>
>3.5/9 give a TPR of 2613 which is above 2600 for the norm.
>
>The average Fide rating is 2702 and 3.5 yeilds a -2 score for
>wins vs losses.  TPR=2702 + 400(1-3)/9 = 2613.  Unless my math
>is wrong.
>
>Best Regards,
>Chris Carson



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