Author: Jorge Pichard
Date: 00:07:35 12/17/02
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On December 16, 2002 at 17:46:09, Pavel Blokhine wrote: >On December 16, 2002 at 17:24:43, Jorge Pichard wrote: > >>On December 16, 2002 at 16:33:27, Daniel Clausen wrote: >> >>> >>>On December 16, 2002 at 16:29:29, Robert Hyatt wrote: >>> >>>>On December 16, 2002 at 15:32:54, Pavel Blokhine wrote: >>>> >>>>>Is it possible to use Fritz in Bahrain with Deep Blue hardware and if so, how >>>>>strong Fritz in Bahrain would become compared to the hardware used vs. Kramnik? >>>> >>>> >>>>Totally impossible. For so many reasons it would take a week to write all the >>>>problems >>>>down and explain them. :) > > > >Let us be frank here and admit that none of us know for sure which between Fritz >in Bahrain and Deep Blue is stronger. According to Kramnik, Deep Fritz is >stronger. But then again he never played Deep Blue and wasn't unable to beat >Deep Fritz even though had weeks to test it before the event. According to >Kasparov, Deep Blue was every strong and played close to perfection on some >position. Each of these Grand masters seem to defend the program they played >against. So we should say that as far as raw power of calculation, the edge will >obviously go to Deep Blue, but as far as positional play, Deep Fritz wil have >the edge. So it would be an intersting match: Power Vs. Finesse :) >>> I read your statement and came to the conclusion that the only person who could give us a concrete detail of the strength of Deep Blue or Deep Fritz Bahrain would be Mr. Kasparov; since he is the only person that played Deeper Blue and probably already has a version of the Deep Fritz Bahrain by now. Pichard. >> >>This subject has been going on and off for more than two years AFAIK. And for >>those that still believe that Deep Blue is still stronger than Deep Fritz or >>Deep Junior only have to bring Deep Blue back and I will be happy to play a >>short match on my Dual Xeon 2.8 Ghz. >> >>Pichard.
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