Author: Uri Blass
Date: 11:53:37 07/31/01
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On July 31, 2001 at 13:23:08, Albert Silver wrote: >On July 31, 2001 at 12:56:38, Uri Blass wrote: > >>On July 31, 2001 at 07:25:49, odell hall wrote: >> >>> I remember a long time ago the computer chess reports magazine was saying >>>genius 3 on a 486 was 2500 uscf, i wonder how accurate this was?, i think i >>>might have been around 2300 uscf, based on some masters that i have asked who >>>played it. >> >>I think that it is accurate. >>I remember that Genius3 got performance of more than 2600 in one human-computer >>tournament. >> >>The time control was not exactly tournment time control but was close to >>tournament time control(90 minutes for 40 moves +15 second per move if I >>remember correctly). >> >>Genius3(p90) also beated kasparov at 25 minutes per game 1.5-.5 and got >>performance of almost 2800 at that time control(it beated nikolich 2-0 and lost >>2-0 against anand). >> >>Genius3(486) at 2 hours/40 moves is better than Genius3(P90) at 25 minutes per >>move so I believe that Genius3(486) 2 hours/40 moves is at least at the same >>level of kasparov (25 minutes per game) >> >>I believe that Kasparov at 25 minutes per game plays at the level that 2500 USCF >>players play at 120 minutes/40 moves. >> >>Uri > >Didn't he beat the Isreali Olympic team (average rating over 2600) 7-1 in a >simul? Looks a little better than 2500 to me. > > Albert Yes but he had more than 25 minutes per game. I rememeber that he had 2.5 hours per 40 moves when the opponents had only 2 hours per 40 moves. He played only 4 games at the same time and did it twice. 4 games at the same time means 2.5/4 hours for 40 moves that is clearly more than 25 minutes per game. Uri
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