Author: Chris Carson
Date: 14:40:00 02/21/02
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On February 21, 2002 at 17:18:52, martin fierz wrote: >have you ever wondered why it is that computer programmers are not boasting even >a tenth as much about the capabilities of their programs as some of the ardent >defenders of the "computers-are-supergrandmasters" theory? :-) > One programmer says his program is FIDE 2715 ELO and has proved it: http://www.rebel.nl/chesstiger/ Another programmer says "After the matches against Arthur Yussupov and Vishy Anand and GM John van der Wiel Rebel still has an unbeaten status playing matches against strong human chess players" http://www.rebel.nl/reb-wely.htm Another programmer claims his program is ready to play the world champ: http://www.brainsinbahrain.com/ And the programmer of Junior will not shy away from any match or tournament with GM's or world champs. Chris Carson PhD Behavioral Research Scientist PICS
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