Author: Matthias Gemuh
Date: 07:14:20 08/29/04
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On August 29, 2004 at 08:07:37, Uri Blass wrote: >In the case of computers 2 processors can achieve near 50 elo improvement >relative to one processor. > >I think that it may be interesting to know how much can be achieved by humans. > >If 2 humans with equal rating have the right to consult during the game then >what is going to be the rating of the team in the best case? > >Assume for the discussion time control of 90 minutes per game+30 seconds per >move. > >Unfrtunately 2 humans are not allowed to register to tournaments as a team so we >do not know answer to that question. > >I think that it will be good if chess federations allow team of humans to get a >rating. > >There is a rule that writing notes is not allowed during games even without >consulting. >Disturbing the opponents by noise is also not allowed so the team has to consult >by agreed languages of signs. > >I think also that it may be more interesting to have team of humans against team >of processors. > >it is not fair that only computers has the right to consult by doing parallel >search when human opponents have not right to consult by the same way when one >human analyze line A and another human analyze line B. > >Uri If one of them is a handsome man and the other is a beautiful woman, they will perform worse together because their subconcious may be flirting ;). Best, Matthias.
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