Author: Chessfun
Date: 18:00:42 12/15/01
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On December 15, 2001 at 17:29:41, Sally Weltrop wrote: >On December 15, 2001 at 13:53:55, Sune Larsson wrote: > >>Just recently I started a little match between Gambit Tiger 2.0 and the young >>Swedish talent IM Emanuel Berg, ELO 2500. These games are thought as serious >>training games for Emanuel - and are played under usual tournament conditions. >>That means big board, chessclock and scoresheet. No money or marketing interests >>are involved. The issue is just chesstraining. These games >>are the first Emanuel ever played vs a computer. He has a non-coventional, very >>inventive playing style. And most of all - wants to win... Emanuel plays his >>own chess and has no interest whatsoever in so called "anti-computer chess." >> >>This post might serve as a little contribution to the discussion about the >>playingstrength of chess programs, the upcoming Kramnik-Fritz match, weaknesses >>of programs contra human players etc. >> >>Since these games are preparations for coming tournaments, Emanuel is, so far, >>a bit restrictive in making them public. I have permission to show something >>from the second game though. > > >What are running for hardware? "Gambit Tiger plays on a setup similar to the one in South America - PIII 800 192Mb hash - 2 hours per player and game. Tigerbook used. Coffee only for the human player + the operator of Tiger ;-)"
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