Author: Uri Blass
Date: 22:40:03 07/31/01
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On July 31, 2001 at 18:49:37, Dann Corbit wrote: >On July 31, 2001 at 18:36:53, Otello Gnaramori wrote: > >><snip> >>Franz Morsch saying the main difference between this version of Fritz compared >>to its predecessors did not lie so much in greater chess knowledge but more due >>to the machines newfound ability to deal with anti-computer chess strategy, and >>to learn from its mistakes. He also said that he believed that this incarnation >>of Fritz is every bit as strong as the Deep Blue II that defeated Kasparov and >>has far greater "chess knowledge". >><snip> > >For a machine with many thousands of tunable chess parameters, carefully >adjusted by teams of programmers and GM's carefully adjusted by programmers and GM's? I doubt it. I think that you need a lot of time to adjust the parameters correctly and they had not the time to do it. Uri
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