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

Author: Uri Blass

Date: 14:57:18 06/05/01

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On June 05, 2001 at 17:32:00, william penn wrote:

>On June 05, 2001 at 17:23:56, Uri Blass 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.
>>
>>I believe Kurt unzicker but I believe that he can get also 30% against GM's or
>>at least 30% against IM's.
>>
>>I remember the amazing fact that he said that he had no losses against humans in
>>the last 30 or 40 games.
>>
>>He got performance of almost 2100 and his performance could be better by playing
>>more moves and not agreeing to a draw too early.
>>
>>He is probably at least at 2200 level and his style is very good for draws and
>>this is the reason that I guess that he can get 30% against IM's and maybe even
>>against GM's.
>>
>>Uri
>
>
>Uri
>
> Why are you so gullible as to take this man at his word??? Do you personally
>know him? How do you know he was not enticed by human nature and took moves
>back???  I don't believe he faced 30 human opponents without a loss, who was he
>playing Kids??? Sorry i can't buy it.

He played against players with average rating of almost 2000 based on his words.

I know that I have stable rating that is close to 2000 and I do not train
against chess programs in order to increase my rating.

I can imagine that somebody who play against computers every day and has more
talent than me can be clearly better so I do not find it as something illogical
to guess that his level is at least 2200.

Uri



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