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

Author: odell hall

Date: 09:01:27 10/03/99

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On October 03, 1999 at 11:52:43, Howard Exner wrote:

>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.



 Very well said Howard!! I wanted to respond with a similiar thought, but
unfortunately could not think up the proper analogy! Good Job



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