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Subject: Re: A open challenge to those that think computers are only 2100-22000

Author: william penn

Date: 14:28:29 06/05/01

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On June 05, 2001 at 16:08:39, Chris Carson wrote:

>On June 05, 2001 at 15:45:19, william penn wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> I have an account on icc running on a athlon 1000, i will play a six game match
>>against any who wants to get quirrely, i am telling you to 'jump".
>>
>> TO THE GUY THAT CREATED THE CM SETTING, I AM CALLING YOU OUT, I WANT YOU TO
>>SHOW US PUBLICLY THE 30 % YOU BOAST ABOUT. JUST SENT ME AN EMAIL AND WE CAN SET
>>UP THE TIME AND PUBLISH THE GAMES HERE, I WILL BE USING DEEP FRITZ6
>
>Interesting challenge.  You may want to think about mandating someway to
>ensure you are playing the person and not a computer or computer assisted
>person.  The time control is important, at fast time controls, I can easily
>ambush a program in a short match, I suggest 40/2.  Finally, I suggest you
>require proof of a rating.  A "current" rating is needed, many people sandbag
>their ratings (USCF has discussed this at length).
>
>I am sure I have missed a lot, so be careful.
>
>Best Regards,


>Chris Carson

 Aginst deepfritz preparation is irrelevant unless your atleast 2500, but i am
speaking to these experts who are saying they can beat the computers 30 percent,
i think the grandmasters have more sense then this, having played hundreds of
games like kaspy and kramnick, note kaspy knows what they can do, as well as
kramnik, kaspy dodged the frankfurt tourney, showing computers respect, whereas
in the past he took on all comers, kramnnik needs three months to prepare, and
this is all for according to hyatt international master level computers, how
stupid can a person be, not to see how rediculous this is??????
A PHD is this dumb. the problem with so-called brilliant people is that they
lack common sense.



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