Author: Jerry Adams
Date: 17:29:34 07/14/00
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On July 14, 2000 at 19:35:03, Dann Corbit wrote: >On July 14, 2000 at 19:28:16, Jerry Adams wrote: > >>On July 14, 2000 at 19:00:32, Mogens Larsen wrote: >> >>>On July 14, 2000 at 18:40:10, Drazen Marovic wrote: >>> >>>> Scientifically is a comp GM strength? According to some here no, though i'm >>>>not convinced of that oppinion either. >>> >>>Science has nothing to do with opinion. There's not enough statistical evidence >>>to support the Junior GM claim and that's it. But by all means, take a vote. >>>Then Junior would be a democratic GM instead of an actual GM. I would vote for >>>it, if it had a built-in espresso machine. Sadly, it doesn't. >>> >>>Best wishes... >>>Mogens >> >> >> Your ideals and opinions are basically stupid, obviously no international >>master could have such a Score as Deep Jr. did in such a Strong GM tournament !! >>You people defy belief!! > >Your ad-hominum attack shows that you have no sensible arguments and resort to >name calling. Your lack of mathematical rigor is actually rather funny. > >Your failure to grasp the logical basis of his argument is even more hilarious. > >Note that Mogens nowhere claimed that Deep Junior is *not* of GM strength. >Rather, he simply stated that is has not been adequately proven. >He is absolutely correct. And they may or may not be of GM strength. The >question at hand is "Are they of GM strength or not?" The answer at hand is >"Not enough data yet, according to the definition of the term 'GM' proposed by >FIDE." > >Will you follow up with another brilliant rejoinder rather than a logical >argument? > >To call Mogens stupid for understanding what you have completely failed to grasp >is absolutely hysterical irony. Dann I commend all your brilliant mathematical ideals, there is only one thing you lack with all your impressive logic.... common sense!!
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