There does seem an over abundance of themGraham Banks wrote:Of course not Steve. Everybody is entitled to voice their opinion.Steve B wrote:fair enough
but does that mean i should also feel that way?
and if i dont agree with you and if i speak up i am only making "noise "about it then ?
And i should remain silent on an Internet forum where the topic is posted and posts on it are invited?
Steve
And life would be boring if we were all just sheep!![]()
Regards, Graham.
Your preferred opponent for the Rybka match?
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Terry McCracken
Re: Your preferred opponent for the Rybka match?
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glorfindel
Re: Your preferred opponent for the Rybka match?
Then perhaps there should also be an option to choose another program.Graham Banks wrote: I forgot to add "no preference", so just did.
That's what I voted for. A computer match against any GM is enough to perk my interest!
If indeed a computer match against any GM is interesting, why is not watching any engine play a GM interesting?
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Harvey Williamson
Re: Your preferred opponent for the Rybka match?
It is very easy to reply 'other' to this poll as most would like to see Kasparov brought out of retirement to play Rybka.
In voting other you have to be realistic and have someone in mind that could be got for the money available.
In voting other you have to be realistic and have someone in mind that could be got for the money available.
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cornetmike
Re: Your preferred opponent for the Rybka match?
I selected "other" too.
In their prime and properly prepared, I'd like to see Alekhine, Capablanca, or Lasker play any of the top engines.
I'd place my bet on the human.
regards
Mikey
In their prime and properly prepared, I'd like to see Alekhine, Capablanca, or Lasker play any of the top engines.
I'd place my bet on the human.
regards
Mikey
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Tony Thomas
Re: Your preferred opponent for the Rybka match?
I voted Nakamura, because he wins more games against computers than anyone else. Then again his forte is 3+0 and I dont know if he can perform that well at longer time controls.
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Graham Banks
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Re: Your preferred opponent for the Rybka match?
Hi Christos,glorfindel wrote:Then perhaps there should also be an option to choose another program.Graham Banks wrote: I forgot to add "no preference", so just did.
That's what I voted for. A computer match against any GM is enough to perk my interest!
If indeed a computer match against any GM is interesting, why is not watching any engine play a GM interesting?
I would find any such match interesting, but the poll is about the preferred opponent for the Rybka match from those who expressed interest.
Unfortunately some have taken the "other" option to mean anybody at all.
Regards, Graham.
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Daniel Mehrmann
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Re: Your preferred opponent for the Rybka match?
Wow - 3 polls about more or less the same topic a long time before the match is starting. Hmmmm.....i have no idea what i should think about it
hmmmmm...
Best,
Daniel
hmmmmm...
Best,
Daniel
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Sune Larsson
Re: Your preferred opponent for the Rybka match?
Hi Graham!
Any GM that faces Rybka is of course very welcome
Looking forward to the match
My choice would be either GM Nakamura or GM Berg
since these two play an aggressive and interesting chess
IMHO of course.
/S
Any GM that faces Rybka is of course very welcome
Looking forward to the match
My choice would be either GM Nakamura or GM Berg
since these two play an aggressive and interesting chess
IMHO of course.
/S
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Uri Blass
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Re: Your preferred opponent for the Rybka match?
I will also voted othersTerry McCracken wrote:I voted otherGraham Banks wrote:Just interested.
I hope to see GM Arthur Kogan
One of the reasons is that he is the only israeli GM who accepted to play the match(I do not know how many of them know about the challange and GM Arthur kogan got the information by email from me)
Another reason is that GM kogan is optimistic about his chances.
He claims that it is not a question of high elo but
more about understanding the way the program 'think' and play,and from the other side: adjust your own style and adjust your way of thinking to this totally different match compare to human games
Uri
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Chris Taylor
Re: Your preferred opponent for the Rybka match?
[quote="Graham Banks"]Just interested.[/quote]
Hi
How about the Englishman - Nigel Short?, Not the best in the world but a decent player to win lose, or draw
Would he do better than Adams did via Hydra?
Chris
Hi
How about the Englishman - Nigel Short?, Not the best in the world but a decent player to win lose, or draw
Would he do better than Adams did via Hydra?
Chris