Author: Albert Silver
Date: 13:39:38 07/18/01
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On July 17, 2001 at 16:13:24, Dann Corbit wrote:
>On July 17, 2001 at 16:03:02, pavel wrote:
>
>>On July 17, 2001 at 12:09:14, Mogens Larsen wrote:
>>
>>>I see that the SSDF are cheating more carefully now :-)).
>>>
>>>Mogens.
>>
>>what did i miss?
>
>It's a joke. You must have already read the "SSDF collusion" type threads of
>the past few months.
>
>Basically, it works like this -->
>1. A SSDF match starts and people perceive a pattern (e.g. it starts off 5-2)
>2. "Hooray!" everyone shouts -- "X" is stronger than "Y"
>3. The pattern fails to hold -- after all, the engines are about the same
>strength. The next 7 games go 4-3.
>4. "Collusion!" the hoard shouts. SSDF is in cahoots with the maker of "Y"!
>5. "Y" gets an even bigger lead. 'You know who butters their bread!' chime the
>collusion theory advocates.
>6. "X" makes a minor comeback. 'Oh, sure -- just to quiet us down, you now
>have started a losing streak...'
7. Hoard now divides into groups where group A says that "Y" was clearly
stronger from the beginning and that all advocates for "X" know nothing.
8. Group B says that anyone with any understanding of chess, computers, or beer
would know that "X" is obviously the trend of the future and that "Y" is a
doomed effort.
9. SSDF publishes several other results which are all completely ignored as the
struggle to see who knows more about chess, computers, and beer is launched.
Programs "X" and "Y" are forgotten.
10. Moderators are forced to intervene as the arguments are now on the
intellectual capacity of the posters and what they can do with their respective
opinions.
11. Thread continues however, divided into applauses on the one hand and
complaints of fascism and censorship on the other.
Albert
>
>Etc.
>
>A funny thing about the whole process is that it would be necessary to fake the
>actual moves, since they are recorded and made public.
>
>Of course, we all see things that go bump in the night from time to time. I
>don't give the SSDF -- 'Evil Empire' marriage any credence. But then again,
>what do I know.
>
>Anyway, I guess it's better than talking about the weather.
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