Author: Uri Blass
Date: 03:28:46 09/20/01
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On September 20, 2001 at 06:06:18, José de Jesús García Ruvalcaba wrote: >On September 19, 2001 at 14:20:15, Uri Blass wrote: > >>see the chessbase site www.chessbase.com >> >>Uri > >My prediction now is that the match will NEVER take place. >José. > >P.S. now I am clearly more negative than Mogens. It is better if the match never take place unless they change the conditions. It is simply not interesting. Kramnik is favourite to win even without having the program so the only point of giving him the program and the opening book is to do the match uninteresting. I suspect that programs cannot get even 2200 if every opponent get the program+ opening book+a very big prize for winning against the program. Maybe the sponsors should organize a tournament of 10 players with rating 2100-2200 when every human player get 0$ for losing against the Deep Fritz,100,000$ for drawing against Deep Fritz and 200,000$ for winning against it. The humans should get the program and the hardware three monthes before the tournament and book changes or program changes should be impossible except changing 10 plies in the book between games. I think that this tournament can be more interesting. Uri
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