Author: Frank Quisinsky
Date: 06:18:58 04/16/01
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Hi there, I think we lose now important computer chess tourneys. Why we need a computer chess world champion? When here other programs cann`t beat Shredder we must search ways to create other events or is the reason ... Money, Money, Money And ... I believe chess programmers are bad loser, sorry! Shredder won all important tourneys and must play against Kramnik! The right way is to say: Shredder is world champion and must play. WE ALL SAY KRAMNIK MUST PLAY :-)) WHY WE ALL SAY KRAMNIK MUST PLAY ?? WHY KRAMNIK IS WORLD CHAMPION :-)) AND NOW WE ALL SAY WE NEED A QUALIFICATION :-))) All other comments are not 100% correct! If we play a qualification we have a chance to say yes but this qualification is the next world championchip 2001. So we lose not our face in this case (for money?). But not with only SMP versions, all which have interest can play the next WM 2001. We are in the position to say all computer programs can play the WM 2001 (better name as Qualification). I believe the organizers forget important things and give her good name for money. Unfortunately, a bad day for computer chess. A bad day for comptuer chess world master 1996, 1999, 2000, IPCCC Champion 2000, 2001, CCT Champion Stefan Meyer Kahlen. The Champion of all this tourneys must play a qualification :-)) I will not say Shredder is the best chess program but I will say that other programs play not better. 4-5 programs or a little bit more playing with a very high level, but Stefan have all titels. For me it is clear ... only Stefan can play vs. Kramnik or we play a new WM. Best Frank PS: I hope the computer chess experts thinking about this event and make the best. In this case is the best to play a new world championchip. If a SMP version can win this world championchip so must the SMP version play. But if Tiger or Gandalf or other programs win without SMP so must the other program play. A bad day for computer chess ... bad day !
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