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Subject: Re: Fictitious Harvard Cup 1999

Author: James Robertson

Date: 08:50:16 06/25/99

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On June 25, 1999 at 08:08:20, Leon Stancliff wrote:

>The top ten humans in the U.S.A. average 2595 on the Fide scale.
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>The top ten micro programs average 2550 on the Hallsworth Selective Search scale
>when operating at 200 mhz. We would expect at least a 50 point increase when
>operating at 400 mhz. Therefore, the micros would average 2600.
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>There would be a five point advantage for the micros, but not enough to show if
>each of the humans play one black and one white with each of the micros. I
>predict the match would be dead even.
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Invite Odell's 2264 master friend. He'd teach those computers a lesson.

James

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>G. Kasparov has stated that the top micros are playing above 2600 now.



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