Author: Stuart Cracraft
Date: 18:29:55 12/28/05
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On December 28, 2005 at 21:13:25, Gustavo Bedoya wrote: >Hi all >I'm rather new here , and I know that Rybka is the >outstanding engine nowadays. >But Surprisingly I've read it lost a game with an (excuse me if I'm >wrong)inferior engine. I read that Rybka is not playing with full strngth >because if so, it would be so easy for Rybka. >I ask all the experts in this Topics if Rybka is really the strongest engine of >all time, an how can be so stronger than others, what is different in its source I wouldn't go that far. There are too many variables to compare all programs "for all time." Does it make sense to speak of comparing programs that can't be compared because a) they are past programs no longer available or b) run with odd hardware assists (FPGA, VLSI, bit-slice) that cannot be tested in general purpose software. I don't think you'll ever get a program that, on a general purpose computer can play as well as one which combines a general purpose computer with special-purpose hardware. >code that makes it so lethal,( in my modest engine matches games, Rybka crushes >every engine one after one, excepting Fritz9 in the ChessBase interface +5=2-5). >And in the future it can be cloned and there will be stronger engines every >year, even every mounth? >I'll be happy with all your opinions >Best Regards --Stuart
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