Author: Chessfun
Date: 14:24:22 04/09/02
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On April 09, 2002 at 13:39:15, Otello Gnaramori wrote: >On April 09, 2002 at 13:17:42, Shay Bushinsky wrote: > >>http://www.kasparovchess.com/serve/templates/folders/show.asp?p_docID=20898&p_docLang=EN > > >Mr. Smirin said : > >"In my opinion they are extremely strong, I’d say about 2700 or even higher. I >don’t see a big difference between the programs, although I’m pretty sure all of >them have their stronger and weaker sides" > >That's quite interesting...Kramnik indicates Fritz at 2800+ , Smirin indicates >that comps are now 2700+ > >The above judgements are coming in order from nr. 2 and nr. 15 of Chess World >ranking...not exactly patzers. I seriously doubt a persons chess ability means they automatically qualify to judge how strong computers play. For all you know he hasn't played a program in years and as you wrote elsewhere; "I'm wondering on his opinion about nowadays computer's elo of 2700+ is based on what?" >In this forum "experts" said at the best between 2500 and 2600. Does that meam that you consider Kramnik and Smirin "experts"? apparently not based on your above comment. Sarah.
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