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Subject: Re: Hunting Hydra

Author: Jorge Pichard

Date: 21:58:21 06/26/05

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On June 26, 2005 at 21:06:22, Earl Fuller wrote:

>On June 26, 2005 at 20:10:32, Jorge Pichard wrote:
>
>>On June 26, 2005 at 19:34:30, Earl Fuller wrote:
>>
>>>The question still must be answered, Hydra vs Shredder.
>>>Some of you think Hydra is all but unbeatable,__i do not__:)
>>>The match that is begging to be played now is of course, Shredder vs Hydra.
>>>With Shredder on a state of the art computer that has been tested before the
>>>match__:)__would be very interesting indeed. And not some old laptop.__:)
>>>These people that have programed Shredder should hunt Hydra down and slay it.
>>>Come on Shredder team, there is someone knocking at your door !___:)
>>>earl
>>
>>
>>My Opinion is that Adams can beat Shredder on the same state of the art computer
>>that you mentioned.
>>
>>PS: Hydra simply has been playing marvelous, game four was a masterpiece that
>>could be envy by Caspablanca himself.
>>
>>Jorge
>\
>Jorge, look at the other Super GM's that have played Fritz and Junior etc., most
>have only managed a draw.___Now Shredder is clearly stronger than any other pc
>chess program,

Only when you match it comp vs comp shredder is stronger, but shredder has lost
to player much weaker than Adams in the past.

 __do you really thing Adams can clearly win against Shredder when
>other stronger super GM's have only been able to draw against programs that are
>not as strong as Shredder ?

Yes for the same reason that I stated before, Shredder is NOt the stronger
program when matched against human.

Jorge

>Yes, i agree Hydra is the chess machine to beat, so it appears___but a match
>between Hydra and shredder would clearly answer any doubts in anyones mind.
>Wouldn't you like to see a match like that ? sure you would, we all would.
>earl



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