Author: Roy Eassa
Date: 07:16:13 04/25/02
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On April 25, 2002 at 07:42:13, Chris Carson wrote: >On April 24, 2002 at 13:38:13, Vicente Fernández wrote: > >>On April 23, 2002 at 13:51:16, Sune Larsson wrote: >>Does anybody remember the match between Guil Russek and Rebel Century? I think >>it ilustrates very well, though with a relatively older rebel version, what the >>result would be like. >>Vicente > >Yes, you have a good memory. > >Match: Jan, 2000. Rebel Century on K6-400Mhz, time 40/2 + SD/30, Russek 2395, 4 >game match. > >Rebel won 3-1 (2 wins, 2 draws) for a TPR of 2595. > >My gues is that Rebel (latest version) on an AMD 1.9Ghz machine would increase >the performance to 3.5 (3 wins, one draw) for a TPR of 2695, oh I forgot, it >just got that performance against a 2700 GM who played 100 preparation games >before the match. :) Chris, of course you are joking. I know that you are way too smart to believe that results against one human (or a small set of humans) PROVES that such will be the results against ALL humans forever more, or that humans can NEVER devise better anti-computer techniques. I also refuse to believe for one moment that you would have been one of those people who said that man could NEVER build heavier-than-air devices that can fly just because they hadn't yet at some point in the past, or that organ transplants would NEVER be possible because they hadn't yet been performed successfully at some point in the past.
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