Author: Sandro Necchi
Date: 21:33:34 06/23/01
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On June 22, 2001 at 10:58:35, Robert Hyatt wrote: >On June 22, 2001 at 09:36:17, Vincent Diepeveen wrote: > >> >>chessbase could get good PR out of this by focussing on the fact that >>deepfritz will search way deeper as deep blue did! >> > > >Not a single chance in hell this would happen. Hi, yes, you are, as always, 100% correct. I really do not understand how people can think a chess program which can play about 2200 in close positions and 2600 in open positions (extimated ratings) against one of the strongest player of the World can have any chance expecially since the human player will know exactly what the opponent will play. This would bring down the strenght of the program of at least another 200 points! So how can one expect a 2200 player to win against a 2700 (about) one? The best chances for a program to get and advanted against such a strong player are to be able to surprise him in the opening phase, but how the match is set it will be the opposite, so the outcome is already written... Did I was clear enough? Ciao Sandro Necchi
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