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Subject: Re: Support 4 single chip chess v Kramnik

Author: Thomas Lagershausen

Date: 10:53:20 04/16/01

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On April 16, 2001 at 13:21:21, Chris Taylor wrote:

>Let the single chip programs play.  If confidence is so high that they are not
>good enough, then fine.  They are swept aside!  But at least they have had their
>chance!  Ed has got a good program, so Does Christophe.  Not to mention a score
>of other programs, that given the chance to play, will at least be there!  To
>exclude them from the start of the race, is strange.  Unless of course it has
>all been decided.  Hows' that for a selective search?
>If the likes of Rebel Century or The Tigers, fail to qualify, at least you will
>have the "Strongest" to go on and play Kramnik. And the people who say they were
>not strong enough, will be able to say "Told you so"  If one of the single chip
>programs does win through, it will be because they had the opportunity
>to take part.
>
>Chris Taylor

Chris, we all know that you are an absolute computerchessexpert and your opinion
is based on your knowledge.But the most important argument is you are absolute
right.They have to invite the Tiger, maybe also Rebel Century.
Look at the results at the tournament of Thorsten Schoop.He plays
tournamentgames on an 1GHZ-machine and Tiger 14 won over Junior 6a with 10:4.
These result is more than 100 Elo.I think Junior has to show that the Mhz can
make him better then Tiger.

Thomas Lagershausen



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