Author: José de Jesús García Ruvalcaba
Date: 04:29:56 02/26/04
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On February 25, 2004 at 22:42:35, Uri Blass wrote: >On February 25, 2004 at 18:22:37, Dann Corbit wrote: > >>On February 25, 2004 at 18:17:22, Uri Blass wrote: >> >>>On February 25, 2004 at 17:52:39, Jorge Pichard wrote: >>> >>>>I honestly think that the SSDF rating list is a ridiculous comparison to human >>>>rating, with Shredder 7.04 UCI rated over 2800 on a mere AMD Athlon 1.2 GHz. If >>>>the initial purpose of the SSDF was to assign computer programs with rating >>>>similar to human rating, then the target is way too far off. The SSDF either >>>>lower it rating by 100 points or it is time to keep the same rating as it is but >>>>start testing with an AMD XP 3200. >>>> >>>>Jorge >>> >>>lowering it by 100 elo is not going to help >>>The only way is to pay GM's to play some matches of 40 games against chess >>>programs and to have rating of GM's in the ssdf list. >>> >>>If the ssdf suggest total prizes of 200,000$ for the best fide player who agree >>>to play against computers under controlled conditions when the best player >>>against computers gets 100,000$ second place gets 60,000$ and third place gets >>>40,000$ when they have to play 200 games in a year of 120/40 then maybe we are >>>going to see some interesting stuff. >>> >>>We only need sponsors. >> >>I don't think it is enough. >> >>The data will only be useful if at least 30 games are played by one GM (bare >>minimum). So more than a month to do it. In the same time frame, I think they >>will earn more just in FIDE tournaments. > >I talked about 200 games for a GM in a year Grandmasters do not play that many games in a single year, definitely not in serious competitions. They would be washed out long before a year if they tried. José. >and I do not think think that most >GM's earn 40,000$ in a year from playing in Fide tournament when I talked about >40,000$ for the worst GM as a prize. > >Uri
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