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Subject: Re: WORLD CHAMPIONS & HIGHEST RATED CHESS PROGRAMS

Author: Robert Hyatt

Date: 11:52:05 04/21/02

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On April 21, 2002 at 09:52:25, Chris Carson wrote:

>On April 20, 2002 at 23:17:30, Robert Hyatt wrote:
>
>>On April 20, 2002 at 15:16:17, Michael Vox wrote:
>>
>>>On April 20, 2002 at 14:43:57, Robert Hyatt wrote:
>>>
>>>Just click on the Link Bob
>>
>>Why.  When I _know_ Fritz doesn't have any 2700+ rating...
>
>True, Chess Tiger, Junior and Rebel are the 2700+ programs.  Firtz top
>performance is 2678 on a 4x500mhz box and 2612 on a 2x1000mhz box.  Those are
>all 40/2 time controls and no lower performances are posted for those boxes.
>Fritz also has a 2800+ performance on a 2x1000mhz box at 60min + 10secs.
>
>Those are the facts.
>see: http://home.interact.se/~w100107/manmachine.htm

It is also a _fact_ that nobody compares a TPR to a true FIDE rating and
then uses both to sort a list...

Kasparov has had 2600 and 2900 TPRs...  Which do you use?  The real FIDE
rating of course.

THe 2700+ rating for fritz obviously came from the SSDF...



>
>On the 8x box for the upcoming GM Kramnik match, my opinion is that Fritz is
>2750+.  However, since this will be a match where GM Kramnik has months or over
>a year to prepare, I expect Fritz to give a performance of 2650+.  But then
>again, most 2700 GM's would be reduced to the mid 2600's in a match where GM
>Kramnik prepared for over a year.
>
>>
>>It obviously comes from some sort of "opinion"...
>
>You should read before you comment.  Even if your opinion is different.


I _did_ read before I commented.



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