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Subject: Re: Ask to the hardware/software combination?

Author: Eduard Nemeth

Date: 07:56:15 06/23/03

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On June 23, 2003 at 09:56:50, Uri Blass wrote:

>On June 23, 2003 at 09:42:30, Eduard Nemeth wrote:
>
>>On June 23, 2003 at 09:29:49, Uri Blass wrote:
>>
>>>On June 23, 2003 at 07:31:12, Eduard Nemeth wrote:
>>>
>>>>Ask to the hardware/software:
>>>>
>>>>is correct it that Kasparov against genius 100 MHz only 2-2 in RapidChess
>>>>played?
>>>
>>>No
>>>
>>>Kasparov lost against Genius2.9 (90 mhz) 1.5-.5
>>>and won against Genius3 (120 mhz) 1.5-.5
>>>
>>>In the first case he believed before the games that he plays against Genius2.
>>>Anand beated that Genius 2-0 in rapid chess so that thing could be beaten even
>>>without previous experience against it.
>>
>>
>>London 1994 (Genius played in a 90MHZ Machine):
>>
>>Genius vs. Kasparov 1,5-0,5
>>Genius vs. (strong GM) Nicolic 2-0 (!)
>>Genius vs. Anand 0-2
>>
>>
>>In germany 1995 (genis played on a 120 MHZ Machine: Kasparov Genius Rematch:
>>1,5-0,5
>>
>>Genius also played a 3-3 against 3 Top-GMs !!
>>
>>Question: Is Fritz 8 on a 600 MHZ machine stronger than Genius on 90/120 MHZ?
>>
>>Eduard
>
>Yes but the players who played in London 1994 were not ready and did not have
>the thing.
>
>I believe that if we do today another tournament with the same genius they can
>do better against it in rapid chess.
>
>Uri

That is a Spekulation.

ok. I need play with G3 on a 600 Mhz machine (with my BOOK) against an GM in
Computerroom on playchess.com. Give me 2 GMs please? :)

After this maches then with Fritz 8.

German: das ist Spekulation. ich bin gerne bereit mit G3 (mit meinem Buch) gegen
einen GM auf einem P600 auf Playchess.com zu spielen (30' game). Danach mit
Fritz 8 dasselbe.

Mal sehen dann, welches Programm besser abschneidet. Ich wäre mir da nicht
sicher.

Eduard







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