Author: Gerald Wright
Date: 16:59:21 11/30/03
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On November 30, 2003 at 19:56:49, Eye Witness wrote: > "If a computer were to play secretly in a tournament like Linares the special >preparation would be taken away and a program like Deep Fritz would finish in >one of the top positions." Vladimir Kramnik 2003 > > >I submit comps have been GM strength since Fritz 5 on a Pentium 200 machine. >Not always against anti-computer play but regular chess play as described above. They have been grandmasters even against anti computer play, if this is not true show me the public games where they have been beaten by anti computer play, i am not talking about some games where some person claimed to win without evidence.
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