Author: Terry Presgrove
Date: 13:16:30 02/17/00
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On February 17, 2000 at 15:51:51, blass uri wrote: >On February 17, 2000 at 10:47:24, Terry Presgrove wrote: > >>On February 16, 2000 at 22:40:39, blass uri wrote: >> >>>On February 16, 2000 at 21:07:03, Walter Koroljow wrote: >>> >>>>I was enthralled watching the Adams-DJ game. ....h5! gave me a rush. >>>> >>>>I can't express the bitterness and disappointment I feel about the outcome of it >>>>all. >>>> >>>>Congratulations to the DJ team on a fine performance. >>>> >>>>It was a big mistake on the part of Kasparov to "invite" DJ to this tournament. >>>>At G/60, DJ would be a likely winner of the tournament and Kasparov did not >>>>appreciate this. I am sure he appreciated it fully when he saw DJ roll up Adams >>>>in their first game. >>> >>>I do not agree. >>>Kasparov could probably win every computer at game/60 when he is prepared to >>>play against it. >> >> I find this statemnent inconceivable and rediculous! > >I do not include deeper blue. > >I remember that fritz6 lost againstanand 2.5:1.5 in G/30 only some monthes ago. > >Kasparov is better than anand >G/60 is slower time control than game/30 >There is not a very big difference between the level of Fritz6 and Deep Junior >so it is logical to assume that he is a clear favourite in Game/60. > >Uri It is logical based on a 2.5 to 1.5 30/0 result to assume that GK is better than DJ at 60/0? There are quite a few games at 30/0 to demonstrate that comps are superior at 30/0 against GM's (see ICC results against crafty). By your own admission Kasparov won't play Frtiz at 30/0. Why is that? I don't know who would win at 60/0 between DJ and GK because they pulled the plug on DJ. I wonder why? IMO the top comps on the fastest hardware can play with GK at 60/0. But unless someone has lot's of $$$ to put up it will continue to be strictly conjecture. TP
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