Author: George Tsavdaris
Date: 06:26:04 10/03/05
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On October 03, 2005 at 08:38:01, Uri Blass wrote: >On October 03, 2005 at 08:25:18, George Tsavdaris wrote: > >> All games i see from various testers with Fruit 2.2, made my desire of >>obtaining this engine huge although my promise to myself, of not buying or >>downloading any Chess engine until the summer of 2006.. >> But this game (http://www.talkchess.com/forums/1/message.html?453168) from >>Thomas led me to retreat in my promise. I want to see this "miracle" from >>close......:-) >> >> But i want some information first. Since Fabien with his magic wand makes >>approximatelly every month a new version around 80-100 ELO points stronger, i >>wonder if i should better wait a bit to have the next version of Fruit. Or it >>will be available as a free upgrade......? >> Also in how many days from my order i will have this......? > >I guess that you may have it in less than 24 hours from the time you order it. OK perfect........! > >I also know that the next version of fruit that comes with tablebases will be a >free upgrade. > >Unfortunately I am not optimistic about 80-100 elo improvement every month OK i trust you, so i will immediately order the program......:-) I was worried of ordering Fruit 2.2 and at October 20 having Fabien announce a Fruit 2.3 for example with +60 ELO. Then i would have to order again......:-) But yes, although the improvement made after each engine........: """ F1.5 to F2.0 a big improvement, nice F2.0 to F2.1 a huge improvement, WOW! F2.1 to F2.2 a very good improvement again? WOW!, And all these in very little time........!!!! """" ........was astonishing, i believe that a newer improvement comparable with the aforementioned is very unlikely to happen in again so much short time..... > >If this is going to be correct you are going to have 960-1200 elo improvement >every year. > >I am afraid that it is simply not possible to do it and even in case that you >solve chess you may get less than 960 elo improvement relative to Fruit2.2. > What do you think? If a perfect playing Chess program was available now, then what would happen if we match it against the top todays engines? Do these engines could achieve any draw or even wins in a big tournament......?
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