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Subject: Re: Khalifman should practice with Deep Junior and a Dual 850Mhz !

Author: Jorge Pichard

Date: 16:41:26 07/16/00

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On July 16, 2000 at 19:32:06, Jorge Pichard wrote:

>On July 16, 2000 at 19:23:04, Dann Corbit wrote:
>
>>On July 16, 2000 at 19:13:08, Jorge Pichard wrote:
>>
>>>FIDE Champion now have the best training partner available for less than
>>>$4,000.00 from Tiger Direct or any other supplier, a Dual Pentium 850 Mhz system
>>>and combining that with Deep Junior.  Now for training purpose, the FIDE Champ
>>>doesn't need to apply Anti-Computer Strategic system, since the object here is
>>>to play normal chess at Tournament Time Control, and finally become more
>>>tactical alert. By training against this Concrete tactical monster, the FIDE
>>>Champ, after several months of training, will learn to beat Leko using pure
>>>tactical maneuvers.
>>
>>The Deep Junior machine from Dortmund would pound the stuffings out of that
>>combination.  Absolutely tear it to shreds.  No question.  To use that
>>combination to train and to assume it would help in future contests would be the
>>folly of ruination.
>>
>>I think that is another mistake that GM's might be making.  They buy a fairly
>>fast PC and train against it with some chess programs.  But one of these
>>$40,000.00 screaming super servers are not in the same league.  I heard that
>>Kasparov trained to play against Deep Blue using home computers.  If true (and
>>it's only a rumor I read somewhere) it would be ludicrously absurd.
>>
>>The machines being entered in these contests are PC's in name tag only.  They
>>have nothing to do with 'PC' and everything to do with "Departmental Server."
>>
>>These machines are not what you do your work on.  They are what the Eastern
>>Division of your company does its database work on, if you work for a large
>>corporation.
>>
>>A dual 850MHz!!
>>Now that's hilarious.
>>
>
>I realize that there is no comparison but a GM like Khalifman can allow 20
>Minutes per moves and get the same result from a Dual 850 Mhz, instead of
>investing $150,000.00 Dollars on a Primergy with 8 X 500 Mhz.
>
>Pichard.
>
>>Of course, it would pound me or any average chess player senseless.  But it is
>>not even in the same magnitude with the hardware used in these tournaments.
>>
>>The P.Conners machine had (I believe) 300 CPU's and the Deep Junior machine 8.
>>
No only 32 processors at 300 Mhz each and DJ 8 x 500 Mhz, of course very fast.

>>They use different approaches, but one thing they have in common is that their
>>hardware is absolutely awesome.



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