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Subject: Necchi and his quote about Shredder versus world

Author: Vincent Diepeveen

Date: 07:26:38 04/04/01


Sorry i should call it "World versus Shredder"
like homepage says.

BUT WHY DOES SHREDDER PLAY WHITE?

that's unfair like in tiger-world where tiger is already won out of
book and now it's just a matter of a few moves.

In all positions as selected at http://www.gambitsoft.net/_shredder/
there white has practical big advantage to play. Not a single opening
where shredder plays bad either with white.

Like in the french line he chose the bad Qc7 line instead of the best
move O-O.

However the majority of those positions with black is an absolute nightmare.

Except of course the spanish/ruy lopez line where better book is always
more convincing as how you play, as the opening is too difficult for
programs anyway.

Anyway a quote from Necchi on the homepage:

"I have searched good positions for the match Deep Shredder vs. The World ..."

Yeah he sure did.

Why do all those program versus world matches take white anyway?
I mean the average level on the world is like 1500, so if dudes play
without computer you'll see 1500 moves.

So it's a sure win anyway as the average move is real bad.

the average computer move isn't good either. Many 1900 rated dedicated
computers still getting used. Add to that a few Tiger 1.0s at a PII300
and Fritz3 at a p166 and similar hardware.

The average move is of course real bad of those old progs.
Then everyone can vote there also, so also people who want to vote
for real bad moves just to see whether that influences move choice,
WHICH IT DOES SOMETIMES.

Best regards,
Vincent







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