Author: Uri Blass
Date: 00:40:35 07/04/05
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On July 03, 2005 at 20:47:01, stuart taylor wrote: >On July 03, 2005 at 18:48:28, Uri Blass wrote: > >>On July 03, 2005 at 18:30:39, stuart taylor wrote: >> >>>On July 03, 2005 at 12:14:58, Uri Blass wrote: >>> >>>>On July 03, 2005 at 11:40:57, pablinhoz wrote: >>>> >>>>> >>>>> how many rating points are you gonna lose if you keep losing 0.5 to 5.5 against >>>>>an opponent that is 300 elo points stronger than you? >>>> >>>>I do not think that hydra is 300 elo points stronger than Adams. >>>> >>>>I think that even some 2200 players can score more than 0.5 out of 6 against >>>>hydra(I expect them to lose a match against it but with better result than >>>>adams). >>>> >>>>Uri >>>Uri, do you think that Hydra is above what Deeper Blue was? Much above? And >>>above all other computers as well? >> >>I think that hydra and other commercials are above deep blue. >> >>I have no opinion if hydra is better than shredder. >>> >>>And if so, do you mean that a 2200 player might be able to score more than >>>0.5-5.5 even without finding a bad line in Hydra, till end of the game? >>>S.Taylor >> >>I think that humans may do more than one draw in 6 games by the strategy of do >>nothing but do it well. >> >>it may be harder to do it with black but at least with white at least 2 draws >>out of 3 are possible for 2200 players with the right style. >> >>Uri >Adams said Hydra keeps everything open, unlike any other computers till now. >Have you studied that hydra from the Adams match? >S.Taylor I think that adams clearly helped Hydra to keep everything open. Drexel Michael already posted that adams played 31.c5 in the last game instead of 31.Kh2. Some words of Drexel Michael from that post: "I don“t think at all he will do better than all professional top GMs but he will for sure do better than "the best way to play the computers is to open up the position at all cost"Mickey." Uri
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