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Subject: Re: Deep Fritz vs Germany

Author: Helmut Conrady

Date: 22:48:47 12/08/00

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On December 08, 2000 at 14:03:30, Uri Blass wrote:

>On December 08, 2000 at 13:35:10, Frederic Friedel wrote:
>
>>In CSS Forum Deep Fritz is waging a battle of wits with German chess freaks. In
>>three or four weeks they will probably tear it to bits.
>>
>>
>>[Will anyone notice, I wonder? Send me mail if you do.]
>>
>>http://www.computerschach.de/dfritz/
>
>If I understand the translation correctly the match is unfair.
>Deep Fritz has only one hour for the moves when the opponent has 23 hours.
>
>The programs that are used by the German chess freaks against Deep fritz have
>better chances to win because they can use 23 hours to produce the moves and
>even if Deep Fritz has some hardware advantage it is not enough to compensate
>for it.
>
>The german chess freaks can use also their brain when Deep Fritz cannout use its
>brain because it has no brain.
>
>I think that both sides should have the same time(12 hours or 24 hours per move
>if 12 hours per move is too fast for the german players).
>
>In this case the match is fair and the brains of the german chess freaks can
>compensate for the hardware advantage of Fritz so in this case I expect equal
>chances for both sides.
>
>Uri

Have you ever tried to put a lot of brains under one hat without problems? :))

Helmut



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