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

Author: william penn

Date: 15:07:37 06/05/01

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On June 05, 2001 at 17:44:23, Chris Carson wrote:

>On June 05, 2001 at 17:28:29, william penn wrote:
>
>>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.
>
>William,
>
>I may disagree with Dr. Hyatt, however, I think he is a smart man.  He
>has his resons and is entitled to his opinion.  For me, an opposing
>opinion is not "stupid" even if I do not agree with the logic or reasons
>the person holds those opinions.  I have been intolerant of other points
>of view in the past and that usually leads to conflict and sometimes I
>realize that I might have been wrong, but the damage has already been done.
>Who knows, maybe soon someone will find a way to beat the programs 60% or
>more of the time for any 2100 player or lower rating.  I do not think so,
>but in an infinite universe...   ;)
>
>Best of luck with your challenge.
>
>Best Regards,
>Chris Carson


  I don't think he is stupid either, I just think he is stubborn, i have been
reading Dr. hyatt for three years and have yet to hear him say he is wrong about
anthing. NOT to say i give a fat rat's ass either way.



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