Author: ALI MIRAFZALI
Date: 21:26:18 07/16/03
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On July 16, 2003 at 23:34:47, Alexander Yates wrote: >On July 16, 2003 at 22:49:04, ALI MIRAFZALI wrote: > >>On July 16, 2003 at 22:19:18, Sally Weltrop wrote: >> >>>On his "last stand for humanity" >>> >>>If this is such a hearfelt longing to redeem the human race. Why doesn't he put >>>his heart & $$ where his mouth is. >>> >>>NO appearance fee and say a 12 game match with these stipulations: >>> >>> >>>a win = $100,000 >>>a draw = $30,000 >>>a loss = $25,000 >>> >>> >>>He'd actually stand to win more than last match. The games would be much more >>>intense AND it would generate much more publicity & excitement than the "puppet >>>matchs" we've been having lately. >>> >>>"last stand for humanity" >>> >>> >>>HA! >>> >>>It's been 6 years Garry and you still haven't done it. Time to stop the excuses >>>and accept what people really want to see and not for your benefit. >>The Money does not matter here ;as Garry or anybody else is just not strong >>enough to do the job.The late matches were not puppet matches ;The reason Fritz >>and Junior looked bad in the games they lost is because these 2 programs are >>not particularly good against humans.But they do well against other programs. >>Indeed this is a point that is not understood by many people here .That is a >>program like Fritz may be better than say program Y by 100 elo points in >>the SSDF list but program Y may be beeter than Fritz by 100 elo points or more >>when matched against humans.Garry should in my opinion play against >>CHESSMASTER.Then he stands no chance of winning. > >Absolute Nonsense! > >What does a patzer know? > >I can beat CM...so Garry would crush it, if he chose to do so....programmes are >stupid and can be lead into areas the can't understand....that's a fact! > >GM Yates Gm Yates ;Are you kidding me? beating CM ? show the proof or shut the heck up.
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