Author: Peter Kappler
Date: 15:51:46 07/19/00
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On July 19, 2000 at 18:17:48, Vincent Diepeveen wrote: >On July 19, 2000 at 10:38:50, Chris Carson wrote: > >>Man vs Machine 17 Jul, 2000 >> >>Notes: >>This is a composite list of TPR's plus other published >>rated games. >>PR=Provisional Rating. >>All games are 40/2. >>At least 4 games are required to be listed. >>PR = OPP FIDE Avg + 400(w-l)/Tot >>FIDE defines GM level as 2500 and higher >>FIDE defines IM level as 2400 and higher >>Ref: http://www.uschess.org/ >> http://www.fide.org/ >>2 games from Dutch Championship not included due to forfit. >>The error of measure is aprox. 75 points. >>S/W Mp MHZ PR Opp W D L Tot >>97Deep Blue multi 2862 2795 2 3 1 6 >>DJ 6 P3- 8x 700 2702 2702 2 5 2 9 >>P. ConNerS P2-32x 300 2663 2518 6 3 2 11 >>96Deep Blue multi 2642 2775 1 2 3 6 >>Fritz 6/SSS P3- 4x 500 2635 2555 4 4 2 10 > >10 games you count here for fritz. at dutch championship there were 10 >games indeed, but one game was resigned after 2 moves by IM bosboom. >the 11th game was of course a forfeit of v/d sterren by not wanting to >play fritz at all. > The Bosboom and Van der Sterren games should definitely not count. There was some discussion about this, and I thought Chris finally agreed not to count those games. >So i'm amazed you have counted a total of 10 games here. > >I can't get to 10. I can only get to 9. > >Then if we also count the huge time trouble problem from Herman Grooten, >who was dead won but lost in time trouble, then we have 8 games. > >Also Tiviakov complained that at the sudden death level he would not have >drawn if the last time controls would have given him more time to win the >endgame, where he now drew it because of the time trouble. > These games should be counted. The time control should be noted, because sudden death time controls put the human at a disadvantage, but to not count the games at all would be silly. --Peter
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