Author: Uri Blass
Date: 05:09:51 08/27/00
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On August 27, 2000 at 07:52:22, Paulo Soares wrote: >On August 27, 2000 at 06:20:10, Uri Blass wrote: > >>On August 27, 2000 at 01:43:39, Paulo Soares wrote: >> >>>On August 26, 2000 at 22:32:54, Jorge Pichard wrote: >>> > >snipped > >>>>I believe current chess programs like Fritz and shredder are capable of beating >>>>the best 5 players in the world in time control between 30 to 45 Min per side, >>>>using pentium III 1Gh. >>>> >>> >>>I think any great chessplayer will win any program (PIII-1Gh), in a match of 10 >>>games in the time control among 30 to 45 min. It is enough to give to the >>>chessplayer a month of preparation and a reasonable prize. I dare to write that >>>the chessplayer doesn't need to know with which program he will play. >> >>I disagree. >> >>If the chess player does not know with which program he will play then he is >>probably going to lose the match at this time control. >> >>Uri > >I think that that is possible for some reasons: > >1. One month is a reasonable time so that the chess player analyzes good > openings options to play against any program, including lines that can be > inferior against humans, but good to play against programs. > >2. Going out of the opening with a "controlled " position, the famous > anti-computer tactical can work well. I believe that the programs > weaknsses are the same, blocked positions. I do not believe in it. I believe that Junior from WCCC is completely a different version and you cannot use against it the same tactics that players like kramnik used against Junior6 in dortmund. It played in the last WMCCC in a way that other programs do not play. Uri
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