Author: Ricardo Gibert
Date: 05:23:38 05/30/01
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On May 30, 2001 at 08:07:19, Uri Blass wrote: >On May 30, 2001 at 07:05:02, Ricardo Gibert wrote: > >>He's a monster! Look what he did to scrappy (crafty) in an 11 game session on >>ICC: >> >>82: + 3382 W 3365 scrappy [ br 5 7] A44 Res May 30 01 05:15 >>81: = 3365 B 3382 scrappy [ br 5 7] A03 Agr May 30 01 04:57 >>80: = 3364 W 3383 scrappy [ br 5 7] A43 Agr May 30 01 04:35 >>79: = 3363 B 3384 scrappy [ br 5 7] B07 Agr May 30 01 04:10 >>78: = 3362 W 3385 scrappy [ br 5 7] A40 Agr May 30 01 02:25 >>77: = 3361 B 3386 scrappy [ br 5 7] A46 50 May 30 01 01:54 >>76: = 3360 W 3387 scrappy [ br 5 7] D02 Rep May 30 01 01:39 >>75: = 3359 W 3384 scrappy [ br 5 7] A40 Agr May 29 01 20:26 >>74: + 3358 B 3385 scrappy [ br 5 7] B07 Res May 29 01 19:57 >>73: = 3339 B 3414 scrappy [ br 5 7] B07 Agr May 29 01 18:11 >>72: = 3335 W 3418 scrappy [ br 5 7] A40 Agr May 29 01 17:55 >> >>If he can do this at blitz, what chance would computer chess programs have >>against him at slow chess? I think it is possible that Roman is the strongest >>player in the world against computers. What does everybody else think about >>that? > >I think that Crafty has the disadvantage that it is a free program. > >I guess that a lot of GM can beat Crafty at 5 7 time control in 11 games match >if they train enough against it at home but other simply do not try it because >they cannot earn much from it. > >I am more interested to know if JRLOK can do it against Ferret(In this case he >has the problem that he cannot play against Ferret hundreds of games when Ferret >and Bruce have no idea about the games). > >Uri But it seems that Crafty has more "anti-anti-computer" code in it than other programs, which are tuned to play other comps rather than humans. For example, a lot of other programs succumb more easily to humans with simply a stonewall attack, which does not work so well against crafty.
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