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Subject: Re: Is Hydra "the strongest chess entity in the world"?

Author: Odd Gunnar Malin

Date: 03:26:37 02/25/05

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On February 25, 2005 at 06:16:39, Uri Blass wrote:

>On February 25, 2005 at 02:16:34, Tony Nichols wrote:
>
>>On February 25, 2005 at 01:43:26, Roger D Davis wrote:
>>
>>>On February 25, 2005 at 01:34:47, James T. Walker wrote:
>>>
>>>>On February 24, 2005 at 17:42:33, Roger D Davis wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>On February 24, 2005 at 13:56:22, James T. Walker wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>>This statement at the tournament site is interesting.  Is it really stronger
>>>>>>than even the strongest humans?  What about postal chess?
>>>>>>Just asking.
>>>>>
>>>>>Just think how many games Kasparov or Anand would have to play versus Hydra in
>>>>>order for the result to be statistically significant...it would have to be some
>>>>>absurd number. And you couldn't make a definitive statement without a
>>>>>statistically significant difference. Yet, as far as I know, neither Kasparov or
>>>>>Anand has played Hydra.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Well I don't know how many games it would take to be statistically siginificant
>>>>but if a program could beat either Kasparov/Anand by say 4-0 or maybe 5-1 I
>>>>personally would be convinced.
>>>>
>>>
>>>There would, however, be any number of excuses. Moreover, as you might remember,
>>>Kaspy was down like 6-0 in his first match against Karpov, and came back to win.
>>>But a 4-0 win which definitely raise confidence in Hydra, and set the stage for
>>>a big money rematch.
>>>
>>>Roger
>>
>>Kasparov did not come back to win his match against Karpov. The match was
>>stopped by fide. Kasparov won the next match.
>>Regards
>>Tony
>
>kasparov won 3 games in the match and the match was stopped because karpov
>wanted to stop it.
>
>It is clear that karpov felt that he simply cannot win that match(otherwise he
>could continue the match).
>
>Uri

I think you got this wrong. If my memory don't try to fool me, both players
wanted to continue but the arbiter stoped the match (health problem by Karpov).
It was said this was an advantage for Karpov but anyhow he wanted to continue.

Odd Gunnar



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