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Subject: Re: Deep Junior's rating

Author: blass uri

Date: 11:18:25 02/09/00

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On February 09, 2000 at 14:02:58, Joshua Lee wrote:

>Seeding of the players
>                     Pairings were made according to the July FIDE rating list
>
>                     Player WCC; FIDE
>
>                     1. Kasparov; 2838; 2851
>                     2. Morozevich; 2700; 2758
>                     3. Adams; 2674; 2708
>                     4. Svidler; 2631; 2684
>                     5. Deep Junior 2676
>                     6. Short; 2654; 2675
>                     7. Sokolov,I 2638; 2656
>                     8. Seirawan; 2621; 2653
>                     9. Piket; 2604; 2635
>                     10. Van Wely; 2597; 2629
>                     11. Adianto; 2537; 2607
>                     12. Illescas; 2578; 2600
>                     13. DeFirmian; 2562; 2598
>                     14. Gulko;* 2644
>                     15. Milos; 2568; 2586
>                     16. Barua, 2514; 2550
>
>*Gulko is a substitute for Bacrot who was originally invited.
>
>(*Deep Junior’s rating is based on games during 1999 against human competition
>and will be updated after each appearance. It the latest version of the Israeli
>chess program Junior (commercially available through ChessBase) by Amir Ban and
>Shay Bushinsky running on a four-processor computer.)
>
>
>
>I just want yoou to see this again :
>Deep Junior’s rating is based on games during 1999 against human competition and
>will be updated after each appearance.
>5. Deep Junior 2676
>Are they refering to g25 the fritz masters tournament in Germany?
>if so g/60 is going to shoot this rating down 200points

Fritz did performance of clearly better than 2676 in g25

2676 is a logical estimate for Junior at Game/60(we are not talking about
tournament time control games)

Uri



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