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Subject: Re: How many of you think that current chess Programs can beat Zhu Chen ?

Author: Mark Young

Date: 11:00:11 12/14/01

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On December 14, 2001 at 13:08:17, Jorge Pichard wrote:

>If you look a Zhu Chen FIDE rating of 2497 and her open style of play, some of
>you don't have any doubts in your mind that if a match of 5 games evedr take
>place, using the new FIDE Standard time control of 90 Min, the new Female FIDE
>Champion would NOT have a Chance against any of these three Programs Fritz 7
>Deep Junior 7 or Gambit Tiger on a single processor. I might be the only one who
>believe that Zhu Chen could still manage to beat the three best current
>programs.

1. The strongest proven program against humans (IMO) is ChessTiger 14. I do not
think on a single CPU Fritz 7 would be much better then Tiger against humans.

2. I don't think Zhu Chen would have much chance in winning over ChessTiger 14
in a 5 game match with the new Fide time control.

2a. That is suggesting that the match conditions would be fair for the computer,
and a fast 1 CPU computer is used.

It has been clear to me for some time that the current programs play at a very
high GM level. Meaning that they would rank in the top 100 of the best Chess
players in the world if they could be Fide Rated.



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