Author: Robert Hyatt
Date: 15:31:17 05/02/01
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On May 02, 2001 at 16:48:09, Ingo Bauer wrote: >On May 02, 2001 at 16:02:13, Robert Hyatt wrote: > >>On May 02, 2001 at 08:16:34, Ingo Bauer wrote: >> >>>Hello Graham >>> >>>On May 02, 2001 at 07:50:21, Graham Laight wrote: >>> >>>>* send a copy of the commercial version of Deep Fritz to Kramnik. Why not? He >>>>can very easily obtain a copy anyway - so sending it will do no harm. Meanwhile, >>>>you can work on the REAL program that's ACTUALLY going to play him! >>> >>>>you must win fairly - you can't risk your reputation >>> >>>Do you think that these two points fit together? >>> >>>Regards >>>Ingo >> >> >>I suppose it depends on your definition of "fair". >> >>:) >> >>Sounds good to me of course... > >Hi > >I don't want to discuss how the Kramnik vs. Computer Match was aranged. I do not >like it at all. But they have a contract with a certain meaning. If i see the >meaning (spirit, sorry my english) i think that giving not the final engine IS >unfair. > >Ingo Note that by "fair" I was _not_ talking about the contract. I was talking about the idea of giving them something, then making changes and giving them the changes at the last minute, or not at all. :)
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