Author: Bob Durrett
Date: 06:53:58 01/16/04
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On January 15, 2004 at 23:06:51, Robert Hyatt wrote: >On January 15, 2004 at 22:57:40, Bob Durrett wrote: > >>On January 15, 2004 at 22:27:27, Robert Hyatt wrote: >> >>>On January 15, 2004 at 22:23:01, Bob Durrett wrote: >>> >>>>On January 15, 2004 at 20:38:59, Robert Hyatt wrote: >>>> >>>>>On January 15, 2004 at 17:11:08, John Paul Jones wrote: >>>>> >>>>>>On January 15, 2004 at 14:57:01, Thomas Lagershausen wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>>On January 15, 2004 at 11:30:08, Robert Hyatt wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>>On January 15, 2004 at 06:17:38, Thomas Lagershausen wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>You have improved DeepSjeng much in kingsideattacks. That´s are really good >>>>>>>>>news. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>But you know there is a lot to do to play good attackingchess. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>Maybe i should post another position by Kasaparov? >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>Should this turn into a kasparov did this well, kasparov blundered here >>>>>>>>type of "war"? >>>>>>> >>>>>>>Noooo!!!!! pleeeeease no war !!! >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>In response to your position, I'll offer game 2 in the DB 1997 match, >>>>>>>>where kasparov blundered and resigned in a drawn position. My program >>>>>>>>won't resign there. Does that make it better than Kasparov? That kind >>>>>>>>of logic is simply flawed. >>>>>>> >>>>>>>Sorry, but i don´t like this kind of simple logic. >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>Kasparov (and all other GM players) have played more than their share of >>>>>>>>blunders to go along with the brilliancies. I don't think that just because >>>>>>>>a program will (or won't) play the same move says much about who is better. >>>>>>>>Single moves don't mean a lot. Complete games do. >>>>>>> >>>>>>>Yes!!!, and as we know he is the highest rated player in the world, which means >>>>>>>that a has the most wins against the best players of the world. Do you believe >>>>>>>that your program can do it as well as Kasparov it did? >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>Crafty would not stand a prayer in anything longer then game in 15 >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>I would not be surprised if it _won_ at anything under game/30. And at >>>>>longer time controls it is _not_ easy to beat it there... There's plenty >>>>>of evidence. It has played GMs at long time controls more than once... >>>> >>>>Perhaps, Bob H., you should offer Kasparov a handicap. Let him have several >>>>times as much time per move on average, but play blitz. >>>> >>>>I don't know how to pay the guy. Maybe trick him into playing for free. I >>>>don't know what else. Say to Kasparov: "My chess program can give you odds and >>>>still whip you at blitz." Maybe he would respond to that challenge just for the >>>>fun of it? >>>> >>>>: ) >>>> >>>>Bob D. >>> >>>I've done that with Cray Blitz in the past. I used to type moves in, play >>>5 minute vs 5 minute chess, and hardly ever lost a game. Even with the >>>input/output time. I had CB use 3 secs/move until it had used 1 minute, then >>>2 secs/move until it had used 2 minutes total (counting first minute) then down >>>to 1 sec per move. It maybe lost one game out of 20 against GM players... >>> >>>I really don't care who believe who can beat who. It is way too easy to >>>determine that on ICC for example. >> >>Only by inference, I assume. I don't think Kasparov plays at ICC, but don't >>actually know for sure. Maybe he prefers European servers or is afraid to >>reveal his opening preparation. >> >>Whatever. >> >>Bob D. > > >I'm talking about strong GMs in general. IE I'm not certain Kasparov is the >best "blitz player" there is, for example... Chess Server equals "Blitz" : - ) [Actually, very True.] (n.t.) Bob D.
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