Author: John Reynolds
Date: 11:23:37 08/08/02
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On August 08, 2002 at 13:40:13, Dann Corbit wrote: >On August 08, 2002 at 08:06:41, George Piles wrote: > >>On August 07, 2002 at 15:00:41, ALI MIRAFZALI wrote: >> >>>According to www.kasparovchess.com todays programmers are divided in the >>>issue if todays PC programs are better equal or worse then Deepblue.It seems >>>a lot of european programmers dont believe the 1997 Deepblue was stronger then >>>todays best PC programmers(Hyatt thinks otherwise)(We may never know).But this >>>Match could be a Step.It may depend on things like how well the Softeware >>>handles Kingside attacks in closed positions (The Dortmund version (2000) had >>>problems with this;as I remember) >> >> >>which program did you cheat with to win the 10,000 dollars? > >This is an assumption of guilt. > >People are (at least in the US constitution) innocent until proven guilty. Dan what you fail to realize is that I personally Know people, who have played this Ali guy within the last five months, all reported this guy is weak and could not possibly have legitamately won that tournament, also is it just a coincidence he has been a member of this Forum???, I know beyond a Possible doubt this guy is guilty.
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