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Subject: Re: Rybka future

Author: Joseph Tadeusz

Date: 04:39:05 12/29/05

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On December 29, 2005 at 03:30:49, Günther Simon wrote:

>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
>>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
>
>1. To be out of range for an occasionally loss against other programs,
>you must be >= ~750 rating points better. This means even strong Rybka
>can lose occasionally against around 100 different programs and Spike
>is surely one of the best in that field.
>
>2. No source is published, thus how should it be 'cloned'?
>
>Guenther

Rybka can be reverse engineered, especially with the splendid REC decompiler.



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