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Subject: Re: Support 4 single chip chess v Kramnik

Author: Ed Schröder

Date: 02:21:42 04/17/01

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On April 16, 2001 at 19:20:31, Vincent Diepeveen wrote:

>On April 16, 2001 at 16:24:46, Robert Hyatt wrote:
>
>>On April 16, 2001 at 14:58:08, Chris Taylor wrote:
>>
>>>On April 16, 2001 at 14:14:31, Robert Hyatt wrote:
>>>
>>>>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
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>I totally disagree.  There is exactly _one_ program that should be playing
>>>>Kramnik.  Shredder.  Shredder has won all of the recent computer chess
>>>>tournaments.  It is the current world champion.  There is _absolutely_ no
>>>>reason to suggest that a playoff for the right to play Kramnik is needed.  In
>>>>fact, the suggestion is really insulting to SMK and Shredder.  If a program
>>>>didn't participate in the last WMCCC event, then I conclude that Shredder is
>>>>better and the author was afraid to participate and lose.  And by doing that,
>>>>he gave up the opportunity to take part in this match.
>>>>
>>>>I don't understand why there is _any_ sort of playoff under discussion, other
>>>>than it is politically/marketing related.  yes a newer program might be a bit
>>>>better than the older Shredder that won the last WMCCC.  But the new Shredder
>>>>could well be better than that.  closed-door back room tournaments are _not_
>>>>the way to handle this.
>>>>
>>>>The idea is embarassing, to say the least.  When we won the 1983 WCCC event,
>>>>nobody questioned who should play David Levy that year.  The same logic should
>>>>apply now, and SMK/Shredder should play, whether he uses a 486/33 or an 8-way
>>>>xeon/900.
>>>>
>>>>Seems that commercial computer chess companies are just as bloodthirsty now as
>>>>they were 20 years ago.  And have just as few principles now as then.
>>>
>>>My only concern was the exclusion of certain programs, simply because they limp
>>>on one leg?
>>>
>>>I agree with you, that Shredder is World Champ, and should shoot for Kramnik!
>>>Since it appears that this will not happen?  Sadly, a tounament will be played,
>>>the deed is done. But only for the exclusive few?  To all the rest, not even a
>>>look in.  Strange how Shredder can be let down, as well?
>>>
>>>Just me 10 penneth
>>>
>>>Chris Taylor
>>
>>
>>Just goes to show that the world isn't always fair.  :(  I generally try
>>to remember such things, and at some point, the "other side" will need some
>>help.  But not from me.  I can't believe any of this mess is happening.  I
>>would hope the _authors_ of the programs would do the right thing themselves
>>and simply say "my program won't participate, this is a right earned by
>>Shredder and it is Shredder or nothing..."
>
>Of course publicity is very good for the program playing Kramnik:
>"it played kramnik so it gotta be good".
>
>But when Kasparov left FIDE i remember fide organized a match
>for the world championship between Timman and Karpov.
>
>Timman says now: "this was a big joke match, i didn't have
>a single chance and that was already clear long before the match
>preparations had even started".
>
>Kramnik would even win blindfolded from a passive program like shredder.
>Setting it to more aggressive parameters is not going to help either as
>Kramnik has a very positional style, which compared to the computerish
>style of Kasparov, is also from psychical viewpoint a big pro for Kramnik.
>
>Shredder won all its world titles because programs make so easy positional
>mistakes either in opening or endgame.
>
>For the same reason as shredder has won its world titles i win with my
>poor 2281 regurarly still from programs. Amazing but true i have a 100%
>score in games of 2 hours and less.
>
>At 15 0 and 15 15 levels i do nowadays worse as some years ago
>as nowadays books are better as they were, but still win regurarly
>games. Anyway drawing is quite easy usually.
>
>15 15 level against kramnik i would get a simple 0% score whatever
>the number of games we play...
>
>The whole match is going to be one big joke if shredder plays as
>from all programs which i heart the names from so far only tiger
>would have a smaller chance from as Shredder has.
>
>Nevertheless it is a FACT that shredder has won several worldtitles,
>and it is a FACT that Friedel talked for hours with Weiner during
>the IPCCC2001 tournament. For 2 persons who have sued each other companies
>zillions of times it is very uncommon to talk for hours with each other.


>If christophe now is going to cry then my counter question is:
>why did ed schroeder against v/d wiel use Rebel instead of Tiger?
>
>Your own salesman is not even using Tiger to play humans man!

Bullshit Vincent :)

The organizers wanted a dutch program and a dutch grandmaster to promote
their city.

Tiger's time will come. BTW, so far Tiger played only one GM and won, a
100% score, now how can say that :)

Ed



>Anyway, whoever plays Kramnik; it is GOOD that there is a more or
>less serious match computer-human again after so many years.
>
>For that we can definitely thank BrainGames. Without them it's
>questionable whether a match would get organized.
>
>As there is at least 1 commercial chesscompany going to playing here
>i bet that this time internet live coverage of kramnik-computer is going
>to be way better.



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