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Subject: Re: JRLOK vs Deep Shredder

Author: Slater Wold

Date: 21:55:49 06/08/01

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On June 09, 2001 at 00:34:38, Tanya Deborah wrote:

>On June 08, 2001 at 13:53:27, Robert Hyatt wrote:
>
>>On June 08, 2001 at 04:26:00, Tanya Deborah wrote:
>>
>>>On June 07, 2001 at 18:49:56, Slater Wold wrote:
>>>
>>>>On June 07, 2001 at 18:05:25, K. Burcham wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>probably because he reads here. he has probably read your posts.
>>>>
>>>>Not sure why.  Don't care really.  Just excited to have the chance to play at
>>>>all.  He is very strong.  I just hope Shredder does better than the first GM
>>>>match!
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Slate
>>>
>>>
>>>Sure,  JRLOK is one of the best Grand Masters in the world against Computers...
>>>
>>>He is definitely amazing!...
>>
>>
>>Just to keep this in perspective, this player is rated just over 2500...
>>
>>:)
>
>
>Yes Bob!, you are right, this player is rated just over 2500.  There are many
>players with a superior elo, that doesn´t play as good as JRLOK against
>computers.  This player is the best chess player against computers that i ever
>seen.  He can win against Scrappy in ICC in a 10 games rapìd match, (5+7... Even
>without play the Stonewall opening!!  Is amazing! definetly amazing!
>
>Bob, what version of Crafty is playing at ICC now?


I agree.  He is _just_ over 2500.  But he has more experience playing computers
than any other GM I can think of.

I've seen him beat scrappy, with what looks like ease, in a 5/7 game.

Then go and play a 2200 human 2/0 and lose.

His speciality is computers.  If he had a rating for this (playing computers), I
am sure it'd be over the average 2500 players rating.

I don't expect to beat him.  However I _DID_ expect to beat Petr(2546).  Only
because Petr isn't a (C) expert, while JRLOK is.

What the hell do I know though?  Petr killed me.  :)


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