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Subject: Re: Deep Fritz7 is not Grandmaster Strength.

Author: Terry McCracken

Date: 17:13:37 10/15/02

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On October 15, 2002 at 20:07:26, Rick Terry wrote:

>On October 15, 2002 at 19:54:02, Terry McCracken wrote:
>
>>On October 15, 2002 at 19:40:50, Rick Terry wrote:
>>
>>>On October 15, 2002 at 18:44:00, martin fierz wrote:
>>>
>>>>On October 15, 2002 at 17:55:27, Rick Terry wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>  Why?  Because it made a move not even a 1500 elo player would make in game 2
>>>>>when it played it's bishop back to the F8 square. Do I really believe this??
>>>>>ofcourse not!! But this is the kind of rediculous Logic used by Hyatt and others
>>>>>to Prove Fritz is not a Grandmaster!! It can beat Kramnnik two games straight
>>>>>and draw 2, but it isn't a Grandmaster because it makes weak , rediculous moves
>>>>>at times,  Beautiful Logic!!!!
>>>>
>>>>let's see, who should i believe? hyatt, or a 15-year old kid (just a guess, i
>>>>admit) who knows nothing about either chess or computer programming... hmm...
>>>>tough decision :-)
>>>
>>>
>>>  I would go with the 15-year old kid if the other view went against fundemntal
>>>logic and common sense. Unless ofcourse I was a weak minded pile of Poop like
>>>you. By the way is everyone who disagrees with the all-knowing all-seeing
>>>godlike hyatt himself a 15 year old kid??  Sounds like somemore insane logic to
>>>me, pretty common here huh?
>>
>>
>>Something Smells...oh it's your vulgar reply!
>>
>>Your arguement is something that scares away crows, nothing more.
>
>
>  Excuse me but I have a Tendency to make unfriendly replies when someone calls
>me a 15 year old kid, because I happen to diagree with an esteemed member of
>this forum. It's hard to turn the other cheek sometimes.

Well making unfriendly replies in CCC lends itself to trouble, and your reply
was puerile so maybe Martin has a point?





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