Author: Vasik Rajlich
Date: 02:16:16 06/27/05
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On June 26, 2005 at 21:37:04, Peter Kappler 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 > > >Absolutely! An 8-game match would be great! But Shredder needs a very fast >machine for this to be a fair match. A quad-processor Opteron would be perfect. > Hydra should run on the same hardware it used to beat Adams. Nah, 32 FPGAs is >too fast. 16 sounds about right. > >I'm certain that Hydra would win this match handily. I'll even go out on a limb >and predict the score. Lets see, I think Hydra would probably win 3 games and >draw the remaining 5, for a final score of 5.5-2.5. Remember, you heard it here >first! > >:) > >-Peter That would be interesting! Maybe they could have it right in Abu Dhabi. Shredder team should be careful with their opening book. :) Vas
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