Author: blass uri
Date: 23:29:37 07/22/00
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On July 22, 2000 at 20:14:23, Paulo Soares wrote: >On July 22, 2000 at 16:53:50, stuart taylor wrote: > >>On July 21, 2000 at 12:59:28, Paulo Soares wrote: >> >>>On July 21, 2000 at 10:03:18, blass uri wrote: >>> >>>>I guess based on http://www.icdchess.com/forums/1/message.shtml?120722 that >>>>Fritz7 is going to be at least 100 ssdf elo better than Fritz6a(Amir did not say >>>>it but this is my impression based on his words). >>>> >>>> >>>>I hope that chessbase can do a match(tournament time control) between Fritz7 >>>>with 8 processors(or more if possible) and kasparov before they do it >>>>commercial. >>>> >>>>They should also give kasparov the right to a revenge match after the version >>>>becomes commercial if Fritz wins the match. >>>> >>>>Uri >>> >>>I would also like to see a match against Kasparov, but I think would be more >>>interesting to see Fritz7 to participate in a tournament of high level, because >>>GMs would not have a long time to learn the weaknesses of the programs. >>> >>>Paulo Soares, from Brazil >> >>It should play against top gms (or even a match against one e.g. Kasparov)before >>they have a chance to familiarize themselves with the program. >>And again much later on when they have discovered the weaknesses. >> From that we would learn alot. > >Now the programs have the same basically weakenesses, blocked positions, >blocked positions with attack in the king's side (perhaps the worst), then I >think that is not fundamental that GMs knows the _program_, it is enough >to be familiarized with the _programs_. >Just my opinion, I would like to read programmers opinion. > >Paulo I do not know if Fritz7 will have the same weaknesses and it is not simple to get a king attack against programs (some players did not get it because Deep Junior did not play the moves they expected). Uri
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