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Subject: Re: REBEL vs GM Rohde Analysis game-1

Author: Micheal Cummings

Date: 18:37:40 05/23/99

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On May 23, 1999 at 12:42:15, Ed Schröder wrote:

>>Posted by Micheal Cummings on May 23, 1999 at 08:25:20:
>>
>>Ed
>>
>>Looking at this game and how your engine plays, do you think that maybe you
>>should change the format, to maybe a series of shorter games. Like 30 minutes a
>>side. That way within two hours you can get two games.
>
>I think that (especially) after the Anand-Rebel event people are only
>interested in tournament games. Even Kasparov lately more or less
>agreed that computers are equal to the top on 30 minutes games
>or lower.
>
>>I suppose I am just a bit dissapointed that Rebel lost. But at faster time
>>controls and with a GM under more time pressure maybe it might be more
>>interesting.
>
>It's my goal to compete on the highest level. 30 minutes games apparently
>are no challenge anymore, so better move on. This time beard the lion in
>his den, that is tournament time control, the area the human still is superior.
>
>>Also do you think future games played in the current format hold any hope for
>>Rebel to win. Maybe better hardware next time ?
>
>It was not the hardware that killed Rebel in this game but the thing
>underestimated a king attack and preferred a to eat a pawn in
>return, a wrong decision so software...
>
>Ed Schroder
>
>
>>regards
>>
>>Micheal

Cool, so next time Rebel should be able to wipe the floor with these GM's.



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