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Subject: Re: Take all program results at 40/2 vs Grandmasters you get 2500+ easily

Author: Howard Exner

Date: 08:52:43 10/03/99

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On October 03, 1999 at 09:17:38, Georg v. Zimmermann wrote:

>The game against Hoffmann should _of course_ be counted. Say what happens if I
>play a game with a cold in a tourniament ?


This is not quite the analogy that comes to mind. A computer that shorts out, or
has a power failer is more like a person having a total stroke or blackout
during the game - or maybe having someone bonk you over the head causing an
unconscious state.

Or course if you are concerned about the game score then of course even
someone dying at the chess table will not matter. But in the GM challenge
the point is seeing how a computer program plays vs a human. Otherwise we may
find ourselves with a rash of posts, "I beat Crafty in 10 moves!" When asked
by the enquiring minds here on CCC, "How did you do that?", you could
simply reply, "The power went out in my house, it refused to move so it
lost on time! Yipee my rating just shot up!"

>Will the game be ignored if I loose ?
>The same applies to computers. If the hardware isn't stable ... bad luck.



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