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Subject: Re: Tiger against Deep Blue Junior: what really happened.

Author: Chris Carson

Date: 12:16:50 07/27/00

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On July 27, 2000 at 14:59:47, Eugene Nalimov wrote:

>Bob reported his experiment a 2-3 years ago (I believe). He used 1-CPU CB with
>very small time limit (1 sec?). I believe PC was 200MHz PPro, and PC program has
>~30 sec per move. I don't remember which PC program he used, but it was
>constantly killed.
>
>Of course he can post details himself. Or you can scan through archives.
>
>Eugene
>
>On July 27, 2000 at 14:30:27, Chris Carson wrote:
>
>>Sorry, That post was for a different thread.
>>
>>Great idea!  I respect your opinion, but I
>>think the current programs would kill Cray Blitz.
>>I would love to see that.  :)
>>
>>Would you really change your mind?  I would if Cray
>>Blitz actually won, not some bogus analysis, but
>>actually win the event, I would change my mind.  :)
>>
>>Best Regards,
>>Chris Carson

Interesting, but it would have to be the Cray Blitz
that DT beat (sw and hw from 1989) at 40/2 with a win over
Fritz 6 multi, DJ6 both on 8x-700, Rebel-Cen on P3-1GHZ,
Hiarcs 7.32 on P3-1GHZ and Shredder on P3-1Ghz.

Other time controls or Cray Blitz that did not play
DT or not the latest sw/hw would not prove conclusive
either way and only fuel the debate.  Also I would expect
a winner take all in the debate.  Just my two cents, but
I would change my mind.  :)

Best Regards,
Chris Carson




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