Author: Telmo C. Escobar
Date: 20:06:18 03/01/06
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On March 01, 2006 at 09:21:40, David Dahlem wrote: >On March 01, 2006 at 09:11:52, Tord Romstad wrote: > >>Taken from the ChessBase site: >> >>http://www.chessbase.com/newsdetail.asp?newsid=2947 >> >> The classical World Chess Champion against the world's strongest >> computer program: In the WORLD CHESS CHALLENGE (WCC) 2006 classical >> chess World Champion Vladimir Kramnik (Russia) will play a match >> against the world's leading chess computer program, Deep Fritz >> (Germany). >> >>Calling Fritz "the world's leading chess computer program" is not just >>stretching the truth, it's blatantly untrue. I refuse to believe that >>ChessBase is unaware of the existence of chess programs stronger than >>Fritz. They are lying, plain and simple. >> >>It is also getting boring to always watch the same programs get the >>chance to play against the top GMs. >> >>Tord > >"the world's leading chess computer program" could be loosly interpreted to mean >the leading seller That should be Chessmaster. Telmo >, but also on that page, they call Fritz "the world's >strongest", which is an outright untruth. > >Regards >Dave
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