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Subject: Re: Poll Question Suggestions???

Author: blass uri

Date: 11:08:03 11/27/98

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On November 27, 1998 at 13:42:01, Robert Hyatt wrote:

>On November 27, 1998 at 12:00:38, blass uri wrote:
>
>>
>>On November 24, 1998 at 10:38:11, Steven Schwartz wrote:
>>
>>>If anyone has any ideas for new poll questions,
>>>please post them here or email us at yourmove@icdchess.com
>>>
>>>If anyone has not yet voted on the current crop,
>>>please do so now.
>>>
>>>You may get to the Polling area by clicking on
>>>"Computer Chess Resource Center" at the top or
>>>bottom of this page.
>>>
>>>Results from all previous polls may be found there
>>>as well.
>>>
>>>-Steve (ICD/Your Move)
>>
>>What is the expected ssdf rating of old deep blue(the version that lost to
>>fritz3)?
>>
>>Suppose it plays only 2 games with white and black against all the programs with
>>>2300 rating so learning cannot help the opponents.
>>
>>The same question about deep blue that lost to kasparov and deeper blue and deep
>>thought.
>>
>>Is the best commercial program better than deeper blue?(suppose the commercial
>>runs on a computer 1000 times faster than pentium400 because we want to compare
>>programs and not hardware)
>>
>>Uri
>
>
>
>Fritz didn't beat "deep blue".  If you look at the info for the 1995 (Hong
>Kong) WCCC, you will find "Deep Thought" playing there...  DB was barely
>put together in time for the first Kasparov match a year later.

Did fritz played against the same program that cray blitz played in 1991 or
against a better program?

I am talking about the program and not about the hardware(I know that the
program that played against kasparov was  faster(I think 100 times faster)
because of better hardware.

I read in all the newspapers deep blue and not deep thought

I read also about deep blue a lot before the match against kasparov that it lost
a match against GM bent lersan 2.5:1.5

Uri




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