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Subject: Re: the "greatest achievement of any computer program in history"

Author: Frederic Friedel

Date: 05:46:49 08/06/00

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On August 06, 2000 at 02:49:50, Dave Gomboc wrote:

>From the front page of www.chessbase.com:
>
>> DORTMUND 2000 - DAY 9: SUPER-GM PERFORMANCE BY JUNIOR
>> On the final day in Dortmund Anand outplayed Hübner to catch up with
>> Kramnik and share first place with him. In the meantime Junior defeated
>> Leko to end up with an overall score of 50% and a super-GM performance
>> of 2703. This is the greatest achievement of any computer program in
>> history.
>
>With all due respect to Amir and Shay, this claim is simply over the top.  For
>instance, I would consider the software that piloted Voyager 2 to close views of
>several planets over the last decade to be a much greater achievement.
>Presumably what was meant was that Junior's result was the greatest achievement
>of any computer chess program in history, which would be (merely ;-)
>controversial.
>

The intended meaning was "This is the greatest achievement of any computer
program in history _in chess_."



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