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Subject: Re: Will future versions of Fritz have chance beat GM?

Author: Eran

Date: 08:07:22 10/08/02

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On October 08, 2002 at 10:51:40, Thorsten Czub wrote:

>On October 08, 2002 at 10:45:11, Eran wrote:
>
>>
>>I assume Frans Morche, Fritz programmer, won't give up. He will fight back and
>>will improve his Fritz program at his best. Do you think it is possible that
>>Fritz will beat GM one day in the future?
>>
>>If Garry Kasparov was well prepared to play against Deep Blue II in 1997 like
>>what Kramnik does today, would he beat Deep Blue? I believe so, wouldn't he?
>>
>>Eran
>
>IMO this is a target FRITZ cannot solve, others can.
>the program is too stupid.
>
>shredder and hiarcs would have played better. others maybe too.
>
>but... against the strong GM chessbase send the stupist engine they have :-))

Do you believe that any top chess engine that contains lots of knowledge and
plays like human have better chance beating GM in the future?

Since Junior 7 is very aggressive and is not knowledge-based, I do not believe
Junior 7 will be able to win against Kasparov either, don't you think so?

Eran



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