Author: Tony Werten
Date: 14:22:11 01/16/02
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On January 16, 2002 at 06:23:37, Graham Laight wrote: >1. Van Wely can practise against the commercial version > >2. Rebel is a single processor program > >However good the software, point 2 is a fundamental limitation. Hmm. I would say 1 is the main problem. He can test certain type of positions where Rebel doesn't follow the right plan. If it was 2 then Fritz shouldn't have a problem against Kramnik. Tony > >-g > >On January 15, 2002 at 21:14:03, James Doby wrote: > >>Rebel is an Outstanding Program that makes very little "Computer like Moves" >>it's play is indistiquishable from human play. I can't see van wely >>outcalculating the thing or outplaying it in the endgame the best he can hope >>for is a drawn match perhaps a repeat of the Fritz Huebner match, ofcourse rebel >>is much stronger then fritz against humans as the grandmaster challenges >>demonstrated, look at fritz poor result in the israeli league.
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