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Subject: Re: Which one was stronger Deeper Blue or Deep Fritz

Author: stuart taylor

Date: 03:58:57 01/13/03

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On January 13, 2003 at 05:16:49, Terry McCracken wrote:

>On January 13, 2003 at 02:36:32, ALI MIRAFZALI wrote:
>
>>On January 13, 2003 at 00:01:35, Terry McCracken wrote:
>>
>>>On January 12, 2003 at 22:58:22, Carlos Lantigua wrote:
>>>
>>>>What do you think is stronger (or was in deeper blue case)
>>>>
>>>>Kasparov ovboiously says is deeper blue and Kramnik says deep fritz.
>>>
>>>It's obvious this question can't be answered scientifically.
>>>
>>>The only way to be certain, is play Deep Fritz against Deep Blue,
>>>and of course that will _never_ happen.
>>>
>>>However, IMHO, Deep Blue is stronger, by 100 rating points!
>>>
>>>BTW if Kasparov says Deep Blue is stronger, I'd trust his opinion
>>>over a publicity match played by Kramnik, even though Kasparov lost.
>>>
>>>Moreover, I watched both matches, and it seems clear to me Deep Blue played
>>>better chess, but it was running on a supercomputer many many times faster
>>>than Deep Fritz. If Deep Fritz was adapted to play on such hardware then I
>>>would suspect, Deep Fritz would be stronger.
>>>
>>>But again I stress, the _only_ way to prove this beyond any doubt is to play
>>>Deep Fritz against Deep Blue, since this isn't going to happen, this arguement
>>>is really moot.
>>>
>>>Terry
>>Wow.Deep Fritz Deep Blue.100 rating points.I wonder where all this Knowledge
>>comes from.
>
>Unlike you, I do possess knowledge, intelligence, and as a rule good manners.
>
>
>Please troll someplace else.

Terry, I think you're a little quick on the trigger. (well, you have been wrong
about me, but even if you are sometimes right, perhaps you are a little quick).

On second thoughts, however, I realize this is to do with quite a heated
discussion, in which I've also participated.
 Also, when I first read his comment (wow. etc.) My first reaction was to think
he was refering to "this knowledge" in DFritz, or in Deep Blue.
S.Taylor



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