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Subject: Re: Chess Challenger takes on CM9 SKR (Game/1 Hour)

Author: Uri Blass

Date: 06:02:59 06/09/03

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On June 09, 2003 at 08:46:14, Chuck wrote:

>On June 08, 2003 at 06:15:05, Uri Blass wrote:
>
>>On June 08, 2003 at 03:43:42, ludicrous wrote:
>>
>>>A little one sided match.
>>>
>>>I also hand play my Saitek Kasparov (USCF 2334) vs Fritz, Junior, Rebel etc on
>>>my P4 2.4 Ghz and maybe in 100 games Saitek will not win (100-0 zip).
>>
>>Does Saitek Kasparov play in human tournament and if not how did you calculate
>>the 2334 number?
>>
>>Here is the ssdf list for programs with name that include at least one of the
>>words saitek or kasparov.
>>Note that the only program with the words saitek and kasparov has ssdf rating of
>>1635
>>
>>134 Kasparov SPARC  20 MHz                  2124
>>143 Saitek RISC 2500 ARM2 14 MHz 128K       2089
>>175 Kasparov Brute Force  H8 10 MHz         1918
>>181 Kasparov President/GK-2100 H8 10 MHz    1878
>>193 Saitek Leonardo Maestro B 6502 18 MHz   1828
>>196 Saitek Maestro D  6502 10 MHz           1816
>>201 Kasparov GK-2000   H8 10 MHz            1797
>>208 Saitek Turboking II  6502 5 MHz         1768
>>216 Saitek Stratos/Analys B  6502 6 MHz     1720
>>219 Saitek Leonardo Maestro A  6502 6 MHz   1711
>>222 Saitek Simultano/Corona C  6502 5 MHz   1706
>>228 Saitek Turbostar 432  6502 4 MHz        1665
>>230 Saitek Kasparov Blitz                   1635
>>239 Saitek Superstar 36K  6502 2 MHz        1579
>>
>>Uri
>
>First of all ludicrous quoted a USCF rating number, so I cannot begin to fathom
>why you searched the SSDF list to find a match(!?).

because the ssdf rating for the weak programs is based also on games against
humans.

I know that computers for a long time are not allowed to play against humans
for USCF rating.
I have no idea how did he get USCF rating so
I tried to get an estimate by the ssdf rating.


Uri



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