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Subject: Re: The Moral of the Story is

Author: Mogens Larsen

Date: 07:45:45 05/03/01

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On May 03, 2001 at 06:37:52, Larry Proffer wrote:

>>The so called impartial experts should recommend the "best" programs not all
>>programs in the world that in theory can be better. In April I believed that it
>>was Fritz, Junior, Shredder and Tiger(s) (alphabtical order). I don't believe it
>>is a coincidence that the best programs ARE commercial.
>
>But this was not a pre-condition as suggested elsewhere by others ....

That one was killed a long time ago IIRC, by various reports from the involved
parties. The only requirements stated then and since was the SMP capability and
naturally significant (superior) strength of the engines involved. Of course you
can choose to invent interests of the sponsors and the obviousness of the
superior strength of commercial programs. Some have tried that without much
success IMO.

The real problem is the experts opinion of the strength and availability issue.
Forming an opinion on the strongest programs without even a rudimentary
investigation is nonsensical by default. AFAIK you do not develop psychic
abilities after being involved with computer chess for 25 years. The organizers
would have a real explanatory problem if they included the SMP Tiger.

Regards,
Mogens



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