Author: Jorge Pichard
Date: 16:29:16 10/11/02
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On October 11, 2002 at 15:53:15, Roy Eassa wrote: >On October 10, 2002 at 18:15:48, Jorge Pichard wrote: > >>On October 10, 2002 at 18:06:12, Robert Hyatt wrote: >> >>>On October 10, 2002 at 15:00:33, Jorge Pichard wrote: >>> >>>>On October 10, 2002 at 11:25:53, Graham Laight wrote: >>>> >>>>>Considering that Fritz lost two of the first four games, and drew the other two, >>>>>winning three of the remaining four games (the minimum needed to win the match) >>>>>is a tall order. >>>>> >>>>>-g >>>> >>>>At this point even one more draw and a win is better than what most of us here >>>>expected from Deep Fritz. I still have hope for DF to win the first game of the >>>>match, and as Kramnik becomes more fatigue the better the chances for Deep Fritz >>>>to win one single game. This is a great accomplishment for Deep Fritz team to be >>>>able to draw at least 3 games, considering that Kramnik had the actual program >>>>before the match. This performance is much better than Deeper Blue of 1997, >>>>considering the condictions set before the match for Kasparov. >>>> >>>>Pichard. >>> >>> >>>No way DF could surpass the result posted by DB in 1997. It might _equal_ that >>>result if >>>it manages to win. But not if it gets drubbed as it has in the first four >>>games... >> >>Kasparov would have also drubbed Deeper blue if he was allowed to play against >>deeper Blue for at least a month before the match started. Lets NOT just count >>the # of Win or Draw here, lets consider the case under the same circunstance. >> >>Pichard. > > >Kramnik got Deep Fritz 2 weeks before the match. And he traveled for some of >that time. He also did not get the opening book at all before the match. All that Kasparov needed was at least 2 weeks to practice against Deeper Blue and he would have drubbed Deeper Blue. Another thing that hinders Deep Fritz team is Not being able to make changes between rounds to Deep Fritz. Pichard.
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