Author: Jorge Pichard
Date: 06:59:47 11/06/00
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On November 06, 2000 at 08:34:04, Torstein Hall wrote: >On November 06, 2000 at 07:26:59, Jouni Uski wrote: > >This looks really interesting. Here is the schedule for the Chessbase Webpage > > > First game Second game >Tuesday, Nov. 7 Junior - GM Alexei Bezgodov Alexei Bezgodov - Fritz >Wednesday, Nov. 8 Fritz - GM Sergey Janovsky GM Sergey Janovsky - Junior >Thursday, Nov. 9 Junior - WGM Sofia Polgar WGM Sofia Polgar - Fritz >Friday, Nov. 10 Fritz - IM Vladimir Belov IM Vladimir Belov - Junior >Saturday, Nov. 11 Junior - GM Ronen Har Zvi GM Ronen Har Zvi - Fritz >Sunday, Nov. 12 Fritz - IM Nikolai Vlassov IM Nikolai Vlassov - Junior >Monday, Nov. 13 Junior - GM Boris Alterman GM Boris Alterman - Fritz >Tuesday, Nov. 14 Fritz - IM Michael Khodarkovsky IM Michael Khodarkovsky - >Junior >Wednesday, Nov. 15 Junior - [to be announced] [to be announced] - Fritz >Thursday, Nov. 16 Fritz - GM Jonathan Levitt GM Jonathan Levitt - Junior > >Torstein > > >>Fritz and Junior will play 10 60 minutes games against various IMs and GMs. >> >>(http://www.kasparovchess.com/serve/templates/folders/show.asp?p_docID=12290&p_docLang=EN) >> >>I think most interesting is, which one is better Fritz/Junior. After Dortmund >>common belief was, that Junior is better against humans, so we will see! >>Because the players are not super GMs I expect both programs to score about 70%. >>Jouni As long as the Hardware is better than 800 MHz than I would expect a 65% score, if not less. Also Fritz and Junior are well known programs available for anyboby to practice and prepare against them. Pichard.
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