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Subject: Re: I would like to see Kasparov x Best program - BRUTUS !!!

Author: Jorge Pichard

Date: 04:18:44 11/25/03

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On November 25, 2003 at 06:36:12, Gian-Carlo Pascutto wrote:

>On November 25, 2003 at 06:16:56, Ricardo R Santana wrote:
>
>>So, since Brutus defeat Fritz, it would be nice to see a real best human x best
>>program match , I mean, Kasparov x Brutus !!!!!
>>
>>Since chessbase admits Brutus is running in a better machine and it have a lot
>>of advantages (I did not see any comments about this advantages when chessbase
>>programs got first place on ssdf using a better hardware) it would be nice to
>>see this match !!
>>GO BRUTUS, GO !!!!
>>Anyone ?
>
>There's no evidence so far Brutus is indeed the strongest (but it may
>very well be).


One game doesn't mean that BRUTUS is stronger than Fritz or Shredder whatever
the outcome is today. In order to know which program is better there would have
to be a at least 10 games played against each others or a minimum of double
round against with each program. Let me give you an axample: If you have 4
matches of 4 programs with a rating difference of no more than 30 rating points
you will have different results for each match. Let say this is your list of
programs:

1.Shredder  2.Quest or Fritz  3.Brutus  4.Deep Junior

Given this list of four program if the match consits of only one game against
each program you will have one result which will be totally different the the
2nd result or 3rd and 4th result. In one match shredder could beat Brutus and
Brutus could beat Quest and on the second match it could be the other way around
and so on......

Jorge
>
>During the players meeting there was a comment from David Levy that
>he knew Kasparov had seen Brutus games and that Kasparov was not
>really impressed so far.
>
>I guess _if_ it wins, things will change.
>
>--
>GCP



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