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Subject: Re: Is there a Fischer Random Rating list , for Human and for programs?

Author: Uri Blass

Date: 04:15:53 05/30/03

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On May 30, 2003 at 06:45:22, Jorge Pichard wrote:

>1.What top programs at the moment play Fischer Random Chess, and which is the
>strongest?
>2.Also do you consider Peter Leko the Unofficial Fischer Randon Chess Champion
>and why?
>3.Was there an elimination process to match Peter Leko Against Michael Adams.
>4.Final question do you think that Peter Leko stronger than the stronger top
>program at Fischer Random Chess or we need a future match?
>
>PS: I believe that this type of chess will eventually becomes more famous than
>the standard chess, the advantage of the program with a large opening book will
>no longer benefit the program, it will have to relly on pure evaluation of the
>position given.
>
>Pichard

I do not see a reason for fisher chess with the strange rules
of castling.

What is bad with shuffle chess?

I think that the opening book is an advantage
for the humans and not for the computers.

Humans can get positions that they like
by using known opening and in shuffle chess or fisher chess they are lost in
unknown territory.

I do not know about a competition that was open for all
humans to help to decide about world chess champion
in fischer chess so I consider no human as a champion.

Uri



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