Author: Graham Laight
Date: 07:58:33 10/08/04
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From the "live" link at http://www.ajedrezbilbao.com/FestivalEN.htm : Table 1, Topalov v Fritz: The human has a wonderful pair of bishops sweeping over the board from botton left to top right. The computer has a nice pair of pushed pawns on the G & H files - but they don't yet look adequately supported Table 2, Karjakin v Hydra: White looks slightly better developed. Fairly symetric position. Table 3, Ponomariov v Junior: White is making all the running, and producing all the aggression. Black is there simply to provide an opponent to play against -g On October 08, 2004 at 09:39:26, Graham Laight wrote: >On October 08, 2004 at 07:55:38, martin fierz wrote: > >>On October 08, 2004 at 05:24:27, Graham Laight wrote: >> >>>On October 08, 2004 at 04:48:28, Jorge Pichard wrote: >>> >>>>On October 08, 2004 at 02:04:45, Jouni Uski wrote: >>>> >>>>>Fritz 1.5 >>>>>Hydra 1.5 >>>>>Topalov (2757) 1 >>>>>Karjakin (2576) 1 >>>>>Pono (2710) 0.5 >>>>>Junior 0.5 >>>>> >>>>>Not bad for computers, which have played 4 times black (Hydra twice). I am >>>>>99,9% sure this will end as a loss for human side. >>>>> >>>>>Jouni >>>> >>>>So far Fritz is having the best performance base on hardware, Junior should also >>>>be playing on a Centrino 1.9 MHz :-) >>>> >>>>Jorge >>> >>>The computers are winning by 3.5 - 2.5, which is good - but Junior has only won >>>half a point. Why is it not pulling its weight? >> >>huh? jorge is bad enough with his conclusions based on 20 gams; but are you >>really trying to deduce something from TWO games now?? > >Yes - while Hydra and Fritz were well prepared and set up to play GMs, Junior is >just simply out of its depth! > >;-) > >-g > >>:-) >> >>cheers >> martin >>>http://www.ajedrezbilbao.com/cResultadosEN.htm >>> >>>-g
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