Good call.Alkelele wrote: IMHO, it is a joke that so much space in this forum is spent on pointless meta-discussions (and now, also this post...). Why not just discuss the subject at hand?

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Good call.Alkelele wrote: IMHO, it is a joke that so much space in this forum is spent on pointless meta-discussions (and now, also this post...). Why not just discuss the subject at hand?
bad call actually and meaningless post like his first one in reply to my postsGraham Banks wrote:Good call.Alkelele wrote: IMHO, it is a joke that so much space in this forum is spent on pointless meta-discussions (and now, also this post...). Why not just discuss the subject at hand?
are you replying to me?Sylwy wrote:Only envy from you !
And indeed we've also heard your view a number of times.Steve B wrote:there is no no need for you to keep repeating your decision that the initial post is considered OK by you
Regards
Steve
Steve, I think that you are forgetting that if exists a financial interest for Vas, also exist anSteve B wrote:Shredder at that time was the Computer World ChampionUri Blass wrote:There is a difference.Steve B wrote:actually Charles this has happened before and will again i suppose
in 2001 there was an event called the Kramnik Challenge
the idea was to pit the best human against the best Pc Engine
it was sponsored by Brain-Games(a private company no longer in existence)
as it turned out the then Reigning computer world champion program Shredder was not even given fair notice of the qualifying event and only Fritz and Junior competed against each other to play Kramink
i think the prize found was something in the neighborhood of 1 million dollars
both Fritz and Junior were chessbase engines while Shredder at that time was not
Tiger was also a very powerful leading engine at the time and also was not even given an invitation to compete
then and now it is all about the money and fairness and sportsmanship have nothing to do with it
the only difference is i dont recall Stefan -Meyer Kahlen actually coming here (or rather the old CCC forum) and asking for the members to carry the torch for him
but i see i have to drop this because i am only going to come up against Rybka fans and loyalists who will defend their engine hero no matter what he does or says
at least while he remains the top engine of course
Adulation of the Magi Regards
Steve
At that time shredder was not clearly the best engine and tiger did not support more than one processor.
Uri
Kramnik was the Human World Champion
the match was initially supposed to be the two world champions against each other
then suddenly it got changed and there was to be a "qualifying round "to be played by the computers to earn the right to play Kramnik
Shredder was made aware of this only two weeks before the Qualifier and he would not take part because of it leaving only the Chessbase engines(the only three Engines "invited" to the qualifier were Shredder Fritz and Junior)
Stefan also wrote an "open' letter protesting all of it
my point is simply..he did not use the CCC overtly and directly to further what would have been a significant financial interest for him
Steve
Absolutely right - and you know I bet Vas doesn't give a toss about the money. It will be a matter of principle for himPauloSoare wrote: Steve, I think that you are forgetting that if exists a financial interest for Vas, also exist an
interest of computer chess comunity so that Rybka plays.
CCC is a legitimate, among others, representative of the community of computer chess, then I do not
see problems in the post of Vas.
Paulo Soares