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Subject: Re Then Why did Anti-Computer Savvy Van der Wiel lose 4-2?????to rebel

Author: william penn

Date: 14:44:49 05/12/01

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On May 12, 2001 at 16:11:09, Kurt Utzinger wrote:

>In my opinion no program can - on tournament level 40/120 - get more than 2300
>ELO against solid human players. The shorter the time control the higher the
>perfomance of the computer programs. And by the way, the SSDF list is at least
>about 200-300 ELO too high.
>Kurt

What you say makes absolutely no sense at all, in light of the Century3  Van der
Wiel match. It is absolutely Crazy to suggest that a 2300 elo player will
perform better and play more Solid than a Veteran Grandmaster who is World known
for his anti-computer play, as well as his near 100 percent success rate vs
computers. Obviously Programs must be over 2300 elo to get a victory in match
play against such an opponent.



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