Author: blass uri
Date: 11:25:47 07/24/00
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On July 24, 2000 at 14:08:33, Pete Galati wrote: >On July 24, 2000 at 13:51:48, Dann Corbit wrote: > >>On July 24, 2000 at 13:07:19, Daniel Chancey wrote: >> >>>If there was a computer chess tournament in the olympics, who would get the >>>gold, silver, or bronze? >>> >>>How would CMKing fare against Yace, RebelTiger and Fritz? >> >>If it were a single match (like an Olympic event -- no second chances) any of >>them might win. >> >>Chessmaster is among the strongest chess engines, as are Rebel Tiger and Fritz. >>Yace is probably not quite as strong as those, but in a one match event anything >>can happen. > >And not meaning to be picky (never mind, yes I do) but isn't the Olympics for >amatuers? No, the olympic is today for professionals and not for amatuers. The idea behind the olympic games was to do it for amatuers but people did not like this idea so the olympic is for proffesionals players. It is known that people who earn money from playing play in the olympics games. Uri
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