Author: Ed Panek
Date: 12:04:34 05/20/02
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On May 20, 2002 at 09:54:52, stuart taylor wrote: >On May 20, 2002 at 09:20:12, Ed Panek wrote: > >>On May 19, 2002 at 13:26:08, Jorge Pichard wrote: >> >>>On May 19, 2002 at 13:15:44, Uri Blass wrote: >>> >>>>On May 19, 2002 at 11:31:27, stuart taylor wrote: >>>> >>>>>That's one of the most important questions, for me. >>>>>Would Genius 3 ever a) be beaten uniformly in every single game? b)Or atleast >>>>>would it never win? >>>>>If that has not yet been achieved, is it ALMOST achieved by now? >>>> >>>>I do not think that it almost achieved. >>>> >>>>A program may even beat another program that is 400 elo better in a single game. >>>> >>>>Genius3 is clearly better than being 400 elo weaker than the top programs. >>>> >>>>I guess that Genius3 is going to have chances to win against the top programs at >>>>least in the next few years. >>>> >>>>A candidate master always has chances to beat grandmaster in a single game when >>>>the opponents are humans. >>>> >>>>I see no reason to expect different things from chess programs. >>>> >>>>Uri >>> >>> >>>I would even go as far as saying that any of the top five programs Fritz 7 Chess >>>Tiger 14, Shredder or Junior 7, and HIARCS 8 can NOT beat Chess Genius 3 more >>>than 75% of the times using similar hardware in a match of 40 games at Blitz >>>time control less than G/30. >>> >>>Pichard. >> >>OK pichard lets play... >>you use genius 3.0 and I'll use GT2.0 and we can play at an online server to >>determine the truth. >> >> >>Ed >Are you going to be doing this? Can you let us know the results? >Obviously you (Ed) are disputing Pichard! >S.Taylor I suppose I could also do this myslef if need be. I have 2 computers and I have genius4.0 , not 3 though. I could give genius4 my athlon 1.33 and gt2 would use my PIII800MHZ. I cant figure out how to setup genius4 with 232 support...that would make it easier. Ed
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