Author: Jonas Cohonas
Date: 12:56:42 05/12/01
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On May 12, 2001 at 15:44:36, Aaron Tay wrote: >On May 12, 2001 at 15:26:13, Jonas Cohonas wrote: > >>On May 12, 2001 at 14:43:12, Chris Kantack wrote: >> >>>I guess I'm on the side that Kramnik (having access to Deep Fritz months ahead >>>of time), will have little trouble winning the match. Indeed, he may be able >>>to play the entire match with 99% of the moves already "practiced". >> >>I doubt that Kramnik has an 8 processor cpu at home so he cannot "prepare" >>anything unless he own or have access to identical hardware. On an 8 processor >>cpu it would be a whole different game as to just playing against a dual or >>single cpu, the program running on 8 processors would look deeper and come up >>with bettter moves! > >You make it seem >like Kramnik is going to beat fritz at home, [after numerous takebacks] >then memorise the moves and then repeat them ..LOL . Maby you should read my post again.. where in the above post do i claim or imply that Kramnik is going to beat Fritz (at any hardware) with takebacks?? If Kramnik finds a winning line against Fritz 7 on a single processor cpu, then i am quite sure that it will not be a winning line on an 8 processor cpu because of the simple fact that he would get into a different game on the 8 pr unit than on the single cpu that was my point, and i think it is important to remember that when talking about how "easy" it will be for Kramnik when he can prepare month's in advance. Also Kramnik have no way of knowing if that copy he gets 3 month's before is infact the same as the one he is going to face!! Regards Jonas
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