Author: Jorge Pichard
Date: 17:48:51 07/16/00
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On July 16, 2000 at 19:48:04, Jorge Pichard wrote: >On July 16, 2000 at 19:41:21, Dann Corbit wrote: > >>On July 16, 2000 at 19:32:06, Jorge Pichard wrote: >>>On July 16, 2000 at 19:23:04, Dann Corbit wrote: >>[snip] >>>>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. >> >>True enough, I (as usual) I was a bit over the top again. But the experience of >>playing chess at 20 minutes per move is not the same as tournament time >>controls. In a sense, it could be a function of patience. He could buy a $500 >>machine and let it run all night to choose it's move. >> >>If you wait 20 minutes per move, it will take quite a while to finish a game. > >In reality you don't need to allow it to play a move every 20 minutes, simply a >move every 10 minutes will give you almost the same result and still get the >same amount of training. > >Pichard. > I just went to my friend house which is around the corner from me, and I took Leko vs DJ score sheet and I asked him permission to use his Dual Pentium 850 Mhz, and I started the game after the opening at move 8. Qf3 (Ruy Lopez Berling Defense) and so far at move 11 Deep Junior is reproducing exactly every move at an average of 8 minutes. Pichard.
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