Author: Vincent Diepeveen
Date: 10:41:37 01/10/00
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On January 10, 2000 at 09:19:25, Robert Hyatt wrote:
>On January 10, 2000 at 07:17:35, Vincent Diepeveen wrote:
>
>>On January 10, 2000 at 05:33:18, Tom Kerrigan wrote:
>>
>>>On January 10, 2000 at 05:12:23, Tijs van Dam wrote:
>>>>But IBM could hookup their proggie to ICC and see how it performs? What rating
>>>>would a "30 man-year project" get?
>>>
>>>About 8000 blitz. =)
>>>-Tom
>>
>>They would be there then.
>
>
>I can tell you _exactly_ what it's blitz rating would be. It would be X+500
>where X is the highest rated player that would play it. Deep Thought had the
>highest rating on the server by 300 points when it played there, and had the
>highest win/lose average on the server by far (fin scratchy on ICC).
>
>It would definitely be murder. Deep Thought was tough enough...
there were not many GMs then, and programs at that time searched like 5 ply
in blitz.
There is no compare to todays situation. People are very smart;
let's take a problem i'm confronted now with:
[Event "ICC 3 0"]
[Site "Internet Chess Club"]
[Date "2000.01.04"]
[Round "-"]
[White "Secret"]
[Black "Maup"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ICCResult "White forfeits on time"]
[WhiteElo "2874"]
[BlackElo "2410"]
[Opening "Owen defense"]
[ECO "B00"]
[NIC "VO.03"]
[Time "15:41:46"]
[TimeControl "180+0"]
1. e4 b6 2. d4 Bb7 3. Bd3 e6 4. Nf3 d6 5. O-O a6 6. Bf4 Nd7 7. Nbd2 g6 8.
Qe2 Bg7 9. e5 d5 10. Qe3 h6 11. Bg3 Ne7 12. c3 Rb8 13. Rfe1 Ra8 14. Bh4 Rb8
15. Qe2 Ra8 16. b4 Ra7 17. Bxe7 Qxe7 18. a4 Ra8 19. a5 b5 20. Nb3 c6 21. Nc5
Nxc5 22. dxc5 Bc8 23. Nd4 Bd7 24. Qb2 Rc8 25. Qd2 Rc7 26. g3 Rc8 27. h4 Rc7
28. Qc2 Rc8 29. h5 g5 30. Rad1 Rc7 31. Qe2 Kd8 32. Rc1 Rf8 33. Rc2 Kc8 34.
Qg4 Kb7 35. Re3 Kb8 36. Qh3 Kb7 37. Rce2 Kb8 38. Re1 Kb7 39. Qf1 Kb8 40. Qe2
Kb7 41. Rc1 Kb8 42. Kf1 Kb7 43. Kg1 Kb8 44. Bb1 Kb7 45. Qe1 Kb8 46. Bd3 Kb7
47. Rc2 Kb8 48. Rce2 Kb7 49. Qd2 Kb8 50. Kg2 Kb7 51. f3 Kb8 52. Qa2 Kb7 53.
Re1 Kb8 54. Qf2 Kb7 55. Qe2 Kb8 56. Qd2 Kb7 57. R3e2 Kb8 58. Qd1 Kb7 59. Bc2
Kb8 60. Qd3 Kb7 61. Qe3 Kb8 62. Qf2 Kb7 63. Bh7 Kb8 64. Kh2 Kb7 65. Qe3 Kb8
66. Qd2 Kb7 67. Kg2 Kb8 68. Qe3 Kb7 69. Qd3 Kb8 70. Qb1 Kb7 71. Bd3 Kb8 72.
Qb3 Kb7 73. Qd1 Kb8 74. Rf2 Kb7 75. Qe2 Kb8 76. Rff1 Kb7 77. Rh1 Kb8 78. Qe3
Kb7 79. Kf2 Kb8 80. Rhf1 Kb7 81. Bh7 Kb8 82. Bc2 Kb7 83. Kg2 Kb8 84. Bd3 Kb7
85. Qe2 Kb8 86. Rh1 Rb7 87. Qe3 Rc7 88. Kf2 Kb7 89. Qd2 Kb8 90. Qe2 Rb7 91.
Rhg1 Ka8 92. Kg2 Ka7 93. Rgf1 Bh8 94. Rh1 Ka8 95. Qe3 Ka7 96. Rhf1 Ka8 97.
Rf2 Rg8 98. Rc2 Ka7 99. Ree2 Ka8 100. Ra2 Ka7 101. g4 Ka8 102. Bh7 Rf8 103.
Bb1 Bg7 104. Bd3 Ka7 105. Re1 Kb8 106. Rae2 Qd8 107. Qf2 Qe7 108. Qg3 Qd8
109. Qh2 Qc7 110. Re3 Qc8 111. Bh7 Qc7 112. Bd3 Ka7 113. Qg3 Ka8 114. R3e2
Ka7 115. Qf2 Ka8 116. Qe3 Ka7 117. Qd2 Ka8 118. Qc2 Ka7 119. Qb3 Ka8 120.
Re3 Ka7 121. Qc2 Ka8 122. Qb3 Ka7 123. Qc2 Ka8 124. Qe2 Ka7 125. Qd2 Kb8
126. Kf2 Re8 127. Bh7 Rf8 128. Bc2 Bc8 129. Bd3 Bd7 130. R3e2 Re8 131. Kg2
Rf8 132. Kf2 Ka8 133. Qc2 Rbb8 134. Kg2 Rbc8 135. Qb2 Rcd8 136. Qb3 Rde8
137. Qa2 Rg8 138. Bh7 Rh8 139. Bc2 Rc8 140. Bd3 Rb8 141. Qd2 Rhg8
{White forfeits on time}
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