Author: Mogens Larsen
Date: 16:21:51 04/14/01
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On April 14, 2001 at 18:56:29, Frank Quisinsky wrote: >Hi Mogens, > >you can see, we switched our opinions and have new and good ideas. Frank, I'm no particular fan of human-machine contests, but if someone wants to create such an encounter, then it should be done as correctly as possible. >In CSS Forum I found a very good message by Michael Scheidl. I read the message >and thinking that a good idea is to play a new and great WM 2001. Here the firms >which have interest to give money for a match ... Kramnik - Compuer can give >also money for this event. The BGN doesn't have a lot of money AFAIK, so you'll need as many companies as possible to cover the bill. If that is possible then why not. >If we all see here a good publicity for this computer chess event and we get new >people with interest on computer chess programs so I think yes ... > >The Winner vs. Kramnik ! It's a longshot, but who knows, it might be feasible. >I hope that other persons see all this important points and I hope that other >persons search the contact to programmers for an optimal new and high quality >event. Mogens ... we have a chance ! I'll see if I can find my "Create a strong chess program with Turbo Pascal" book and I'm on my way :-). Mogens.
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