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Subject: Re: Why is "Deep Fritz vs. Kramnik" called "The Rematch" ?????

Author: Alvaro Jose Povoa Cardoso

Date: 04:52:56 09/07/01

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On September 07, 2001 at 06:36:13, Uri Blass wrote:

>On September 07, 2001 at 05:39:59, Slater Wold wrote:
>
>>On September 07, 2001 at 02:59:35, Gregor Overney wrote:
>>
>>>Although, Kramnik's level compares with Kasparov's level, deep fritz is much
>>>worse than IBM's deep blue from 1997. This is nothing more than an interesting
>>>game between a top GM vs. a smaller computer system (eight CPUs running at 900
>>>MHz?). But it cannot compare with the event from 97 in New York.
>>>
>>>Deep fritz will not win this match. It might draw a few games but I would be
>>>surprised if deep fritz can win one game.
>>>
>>>According to http://www.chessbase.com/events/bahrain/sched1.htm, Kramnik gets
>>>plenty of rest between games. Something, Kasparov could not enjoy in New York.
>>>
>>>Gregor
>>
>>Just about everyone in this forum knows Deep Fritz is going to get crushed.
>
>I am not sure that everybody in this forum knows it but I am almost sure that
>Deep Fritz is going to get crushed.
>
>My prediction after hearing that kramnik got the program is 100% for kramnik.
>
>>Everyone in this forum knows that Deep Fritz on 8x900mhz is _NOTHING_ compared
>>to Deeper Blue.
>
>Wrong.
>
>Not everybody knows that deep Fritz is nothing compared to Deeper blue.
>
>I do not know it,Amir Ban does not know it,Vincent dipeveen does not know it.
>I believe that a lot of other people also do not know it.
>
>
>>
>>It's publicity.  And that's all it is.
>>
>>The world will soon know the difference between "Chessbase" and "IBM".
>
>I am not going to know it.
>The match is not played under similiar conditions so comparison is useless if
>Fritz does not win.
>
>If Deep Fritz wins then it means that Deep Fritz is better but if Deep Fritz is
>crushed it means nothing.
>

Could you please explain this?
Is it because of the diferent conditions of the match?

Regards,
Alvaro Cardoso







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