Author: Terry McCracken
Date: 10:28:56 08/26/01
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On August 26, 2001 at 13:07:53, Chessfun wrote: >On August 26, 2001 at 12:32:49, Terry McCracken wrote: > >>On August 26, 2001 at 05:04:13, Terry McCracken wrote: >> >>>On August 25, 2001 at 23:10:49, Chessfun wrote: >>> >>>>On August 25, 2001 at 20:47:44, Mig Greengard wrote: >>>> >>>>>Put Deep Fritz, or other top programs, on the best available platform on which >>>>>they can run, and I imagine this is what they will have in Bahrain, and knowing >>>>>what we do about DB, what comparisons can we make? >>>> >>>> >>>>They'd both beat Fischer? >>>> >>>>Sarah. >>> >>>Very Funny, Fisher of 29 years of age would lay waste to either, any >>>commercial programme or Deep Blue II. >>> >>>He was the best, plain and simple. Most educated GM's know this. >>> >>>Tired of all the nonsense... let it go. >> >>Sorry Sarah, I was not in good spirits when I wrote this:o( > >There is nothing wrong with what you wrote, >my comment was only meant as a joke as getting Deep Blue >and Fischer is the same thread should prove to be fun. > >>What I'm really tired of, is the silly claims by Mr. Diepeveen. >>I think he's a smart guy, but has some hang-up about the log files of >>Deep Blue II and will boast how even his programme Diep is better! >>Actually, I never played Diep, but am sure it's a strong master class >>programme. > >Isn't Diep better? who knows?. > >>His ego is a bit much for me at times. > >Vincent is great, actually I read most of his posts as >he isn't ever afraid of stating his true opinion. > >>I hope people are taking his comments with a "Bag" of "Salt"!;) > >I take everyone's comments with two bags. > >>Terry >> >>P.S. Fischer today, my guess is he'd lose!;) Who knows? > >Fischer today I'm sure would lose....badly. > >Sarah. I feel you're right, it's sad to see such a "Great" player dissolve into oblivion:o( Both as a player and a person. Terry
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