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Subject: Re: How Much Stronger is Deepblue then Todays Computers?

Author: Chris Carson

Date: 04:26:08 03/13/02

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On March 13, 2002 at 04:09:54, Jerry Doby wrote:

>It's hard to believe that anything can be that much strongeer then fritz7 on a
>fast platform. Is deepblue 100 elo or above deepfritz on an xp 2000

OK, I will bite and get a debate going most likely.  First take a look at:
http://home.interact.se/~w100107/manmachine.htm

Tony's page has the results for both Top programs today and Deep Blue.

Here is a brief comparison:

Deep Blue 97  2862   6 games
Chess Tiger   2788  11 games
Deep Junior   2702   9 games
Rebel Cen     2697   4 games
Deep Fritz    2678  12 games

None of the Commercial programs are on fastest HW today.  Deep Blue only played
6 games against one opponent that did not get to prepare (Rebel opponent played
100 games against Rebel before the match).  My guess is that Deep Blue rating
would drop by 100 to 200 points if put to a serious test.  The Commercial
programs would be 100 points stronger on fastest HW.  So they are about the same
or slight favorite to the commercials.  I think Rebel, Tiger on fastest single
processors and Deep F/J on fastest mps would beat DB 97 in a match.

My conclusion is that 5 years after the match, the commercial programs rule.  I
think that the gap was closed a couple of years ago.



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