Author: Chris Carson
Date: 12:28:02 10/15/02
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On October 15, 2002 at 12:50:10, Mark Young wrote: >On October 15, 2002 at 12:42:09, Chris Carson wrote: > >>On October 15, 2002 at 12:37:38, Chris Carson wrote: >> >>> >>>Comp TPR Opp W D L T >>>DB97 2862 2795 +2 =3 -1 6 >>>DF02 2807 2807 +2 =2 -2 6 (with two games to go) >>>DB96 2642 2775 +1 =2 -3 6 >>> >>>DF will have a TPR between 2707 and 2907 depending on the result of the last two >>>games! >> >>Note: GM Kramnik had preparation with DF before the match, GM Kasparov did not >>have that with DB. This match has plenty of rest time for the GM as well. DF >>now has two wins over a GM rated 2600+. This is the highest rated GM to ever >>lose to a computer (GM Kasparov was only 2795 at the time DB97 won two games, GM >>Kasparov is rated higher now, but not at the time of the DB97 match). > > >When was the last time GM Kramnik lost 2 games in a row at 40/2hr? I know he is >tough to beat going like 80 games at one point without a loss. Good question, I am not sure. We now have 5 programs at 40/2 to achieve a higher TPR than DB96: Rebel, Tiger, Junior, DF6 and now DF8. Tiger and Rebel did it on single processor machines. The Rebel GM (2700) had 100 preparation games and ofcourse we know GM Kramnik had lots of preparation against DF8. These are much tougher conditions than DB96/97 encountered and the GM has a higher rating.
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