Author: Thorsten Czub
Date: 04:51:56 02/20/00
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On February 20, 2000 at 04:56:16Thorsten Czub wrote: >>On February 19, 2000 at 09:11:37, Harald Faber wrote: > >>>Correct. But do you expect the other commercials much weaker than Shredder? >>and yes - i do believe other programs are weaker than shredder. >I asked of MUCH weaker. the others are not much weaker. but it's enough to get 60-70 % for shredder. junior6a and tiger12 get maybe 50%. now - if you want to calculate what 60-70% are, you can calculate it out. >? >When will we see? Does anyone play or plan to play further matches, 20 games or >more, with Tal against Fritz, Rebel, MCP etc.? chris has told me in an email that he has given up computerchess. he get rid of people interested in the outcome of a game and not in how the game has been. therefore i think this will be the last tournament with cstal, since there will be never a new version of it. maybe i do those little matches for the "end". i am not sure. i am a little depressed that he gives up like nitsche gave up those old days. so - in the end you won harald. 1-0 ! congratulation. >Es war eine Fangfrage. :-) :-)) >That implies that you estimate Shredder approx. 120 pts over all competitors. >Absolutely wrong. ?!? i don't see your logic harald. sorry. >>chris makes much money selling cstal. you do not believe, do you? >It does not matter what I believe or not. you said mc_donalds makes much money so they don't have to change their ideology. my reply was: chris makes much money so he does not have to change his ideology too. >Vincent like Chris should change if they want to have a winning program. ;-) i am the opposite opinion. >No, they tell them that they can only TASTE the super taste if they come by >Mercedes. i don't think so. they can come with whatever car, or by feet. point is they have the money to pay. >But not that much so that they are on one level with Tal. hm.
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