Author: Joe McCarro
Date: 08:36:35 07/24/03
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That could be but if he claims he can beat Fritz I would like to see it. I too believe it is unrealistic for him to expect chessbase to accept his challenge with their own staff unless he plays at least *one* such match. Simply posting moves where fritz lost a game is not at all sufficient. Without others confirming it, how do we know this isn't one game out of 100? How do we know it wasn't a computer that beat fritz? I'm not saying I have any reason to doubt Mr. Nemeth's veracity however it is ridiculous for him to demand an official match with chessbase or refuse to play fritz at all? Why exactly doesn't he play a controled match with someone who is willing to play him? On July 22, 2003 at 09:43:32, martin fierz wrote: >On July 22, 2003 at 08:12:29, Sherry Washington wrote: > >>On July 22, 2003 at 07:07:22, Peter Ackermann wrote: >> >>>Hi! >>> >>>Thats wrong! Eduard Nemeth has more than once claimed that he is willing to play >>>against a PC under controlled conditions. You can also look at an article >>>written by Eric Schiller where he quotes Frederic Friedel (Chessbase) that Eddi >>>made such an offer. >>> >>>Peter >> >>Why play with Frederic Friedel when he can play someone right here, hell he >>isn't a grandmaster where he deserves all the recognition and fame. I wouldn't >>expect Frederic Friedel to stoop to that level to play any unknown joe blow that >>comes out of the woodwork claiming to beat fritz. > >eduard nemeth has been around in computer chess for what must be decades by now. >if anybody is an unknown joe blow round here it must be you ;-) > >cheers > martin
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