Author: Jorge Pichard
Date: 11:22:54 12/16/01
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On December 16, 2001 at 14:09:53, Sune Larsson wrote: >On December 16, 2001 at 13:45:37, Jorge Pichard wrote: > >>On December 16, 2001 at 13:12:31, Sune Larsson wrote: >> >>>On December 16, 2001 at 13:04:35, Martin Giepmans wrote: >>> >>>>On December 16, 2001 at 11:23:50, Matthew williams wrote: >>>> >>>>>Hi Vincent >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> I have noticed during the short time I have been here you like to call people >>>>>stupid, and you also like to brag, about your chess prowness in beating Chess >>>>>Computers. I think in one post you said you beat tiger 5 out of Six times, well >>>>>to me this is pretty amazing since i have not seen even grandmasters do this. >>>>>Would you care to demonstrate to the CCC public exactly how this is done?? >>>>>Please don't ask for money, since obviously you play computers at icc for free, >>>>>if we can take your so-called results at CCC at face value. >>>> >>>> >>>>The last word on this is to Vincent of course, but don't forget that >>>>he is a Fide-master *and* an experienced chessprogrammer. >>>>If I were a chessprogram (which I'm not, I hope) I would not like to >>>>play such a guy! Would you? >>> >>> >>> I can't answer for Matthew of course - but if I were a chessprogram I would >>> rather play guys who played their own chess, instead of facing some learned >>> anti-computer stuff... The latter would be just boring. >>> >>> Sune >> >>Thanks for those games Vs IM Berg since now my friend and I who were going to >>propose a match to Zhu Che decided to wait fo the middle of June when a new >>single AMD Microprocessor which is on the Lab will be released capable of being >>almost twice as good as the current 1900+ XP. We are now considering to offer >>the Ex Champ Anand to face an X Program to be decided later on. >> >>Pichard > > > Wow, Anand... - but that would cost you a lot of money for sure?! > Reaching for the stars - but why really? I think IM Berg or some other > young, talented coming man would play any program anywhere with any machine > 6-8 games for, let's say $1000 losing the match, $1500 drawing and > $3000 winning the match... If you represent a chess program or chess > company, that would of course mean some risks to you... > > Sune Mr Fitzgerald wanted his company AMD logo to be represented by a known chess star. His idea was to be able to make a short TV commercial Representing the AMD Logo with a Known chess star, but if Anand accept the offer later on even if the chosen program lose it will send his message of being able to calculate x amount of position per second and being the fastest single microprocessor available that will be all that it take, according to him. Pichard.
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