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Subject: Re: To Chris Carson (but relevant to the whole computer-chess community)

Author: José de Jesús García Ruvalcaba

Date: 13:12:58 02/02/00

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On February 01, 2000 at 22:31:17, Robert Hyatt wrote:

>On February 01, 2000 at 17:27:20, José de Jesús García Ruvalcaba wrote:
>
>>Hi Chris,
>>	since you have collected the results of Rebel against strong human players at
>>standard time controls, for the next update could you please compute:
>>-Rebel's performance against players rated up to 2450
>>-Rebel's performance against players rated higher than 2450
>>	Thanks in advance,
>>José.
>
>
>BTW, since I haven't found any information on the DT Fredkin prize results,
>listing time controls, I asked the 'source'. The answer:  "all games for
>the Fredkin prize were played at 40/2hr or slower (sometimes 40/2.5 as was
>common a few years back.).

	I played some games at that time control! I also played at 40 moves in 135
minutes. I loved adjournments, they helped me to improve as I was highly
motivated to analyze the adjourned positions, and they were quite common at
those time controls (I even had one game adjourned twice!).

> _None_ of the games were played at any faster
>time control, as was stipulated by the original Fredkin Prize Rules."
>
>I assume that we can take that as factual, since the source was one of the
>deep thought team during the Fredkin prize "hunt".

	Could you please be more specific? Who is the source?



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