Author: walter irvin
Date: 17:37:39 07/26/00
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On July 26, 2000 at 14:15:19, Robert Hyatt wrote: >On July 25, 2000 at 17:06:01, blass uri wrote: > >>On July 25, 2000 at 15:32:17, walter irvin wrote: >> >>>On July 25, 2000 at 08:16:01, Colin Frayn wrote: >>> >>>>Apologies if this has already been asked - I had a look but I couldn't find it. >>>> >>>>I was just wondering who was going to the World Computer Chess Championships in >>>>London this August. I might pop along a few of the days to watch those with >>>>considerably better programs than ColChess battle it out. >>>> >>>>Nice to have an event just down the road for a change :) (well... kind of) >>>> >>>>Cheers, >>>>Col >>> >>>i think IF crafty was there and IF crafty could get the right hardware crafty >>>would have a real good chance to win it all .of the ones that usually show up >>>junior or fritz ??? shredder will not win ,hiarcs ,rebel ,nimzo will not win .a >>>mainframe will be in the hunt . >> >>In the last 2 WCCC a micro won the championship. >>You cannot be sure that a micro is not going to win again. >> >>Uri > > >This isn't a WCCC event so far as I know, it would be a WMCCC event, which >means single processor microcomputers only. > >I would never be "sure" something big was going to win. But the 16 cpu alpha >machine I had lined up for last year would have been serious competition with >speeds well beyond 7M nodes per second. i sure wish you would have done that .like i said put crafty on the right hardware some one will get hurt .i think the reason crafty is so good at high speeds is your experience with cray .some programs after say 12 or so hours on one position crash alot ,i have never seen crafty do that .
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