Rybka not considered best by rival programmers?

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Harvey Williamson

Re: Rybka not considered best by rival programmers?

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Graham Banks wrote:
Harvey Williamson wrote: I think sometimes people, here, think the normal rules of marketing and sales and press releases do not apply to Chess programs for some reason.
Perhaps, but it would be nice to think that some of the engine authors valued principles such as integrity, honesty and credibilty.
you could say the same about moderators - they should all resign so elections that are overdue are held. ;-)
Harvey Williamson

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Graham Banks wrote:
Harvey Williamson wrote: I think sometimes people, here, think the normal rules of marketing and sales and press releases do not apply to Chess programs for some reason.
Perhaps, but it would be nice to think that some of the engine authors also valued principles such as integrity, honesty and credibilty.
On a serious point from someone who spends most of his life inside Press conferences and interviewing people and politicians. If a question is asked and you get answers like the ones given above, which are not incorrect but.... It is up to you to follow up and challenge the answer given and not just say thank you so much for your answer. Someone knew enough to ask the question about Rybka the time to challenge a well spun answer was at the time not weeks later.
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Re: Rybka not considered best by rival programmers?

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can you name any major company, fighting to be number 1, that admits they are not number 1?
That must mean Hiarcs is number 1 according to you.

:D
What do you mean by nimber 1? In sales its nowhere near number 1.
The question in the title of the thread implies playing strength not sales.

:D
you could say the same about moderators - they should all resign so elections that are overdue are held.
Now why would you need elections when we are all getting on so well as it is?

:D

Christopher
Harvey Williamson

Re: Rybka not considered best by rival programmers?

Post by Harvey Williamson »

Christopher Conkie wrote:
can you name any major company, fighting to be number 1, that admits they are not number 1?
That must mean Hiarcs is number 1 according to you.

:D
What do you mean by nimber 1? In sales its nowhere near number 1.
The question in the title of the thread implies playing strength not sales.

:D
you could say the same about moderators - they should all resign so elections that are overdue are held.
Now why would you need elections when we are all getting on so well as it is?

:D

Christopher
q1. yes of course ;-) In fact we are number 1 on Mac and palm! Also at FRC on the CCRL rating list although we are not invited to the WCCC for 960 in Mainz.
q2.hmm best at what?
q3.No comment ;-)
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Shai Bushinsky: This open letter was distributed a day before we went to Elista. It is difficult to understand the timing and the content of the letter. Junior and Rybka participated in the World Championship in Turin, and the results are well known. I cannot recall a precedent from the history of chess, in which one top player gambled with another one in a winner-takes-all match. If there was a serious sponsor, then we could consider playing such match. However, no sponsor is mentioned in the letter.
Atleast Junior team were right about asking for sponsors,but
Also, the letter is addressed to Kirsan Ilyumzhinov, who has many excellent qualities but has never written a chess engine, as far as I know. It is very strange that the letter is addressed to him.
I wonder why did they even add that the guy had never written a chess program,he is an organiser and a FIDE president and I wonder if Kramnik or Topalov have rights to say the man has no super GM norm and that they find it strange that the letter from the other grandmasters for challenge was written to him.I bet not.
Tony Thomas

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Graham Banks wrote:
Harvey Williamson wrote: I think sometimes people, here, think the normal rules of marketing and sales and press releases do not apply to Chess programs for some reason.
Perhaps, but it would be nice to think that some of the engine authors also valued principles such as integrity, honesty and credibilty.
Show one dishonest comment by Amir Ban or Shay. They only answered the question that was asked. There is no reason to say, Rybka is number one go buy it.
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Tony Thomas wrote:Show one dishonest comment by Amir Ban or Shay. They only answered the question that was asked. There is no reason to say, Rybka is number one go buy it.
Well it's not direct dishonesty, but how would you expect most of us to answer the following question?

Q: Do you consider Rybka being among, let’s say, top three or top five chess engines?

How many would answer like this?

S.B., A.B.: Yes. Rybka shared the 2nd-3rd places in the World Championship in 2006.

Quite often it's what you're not prepared to say that tells more than what you are prepared to say.
Terry McCracken

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Post by Terry McCracken »

Graham Banks wrote:
Tony Thomas wrote:Show one dishonest comment by Amir Ban or Shay. They only answered the question that was asked. There is no reason to say, Rybka is number one go buy it.
Well it's not direct dishonesty, but how would you expect most of us to answer the following question?

Q: Do you consider Rybka being among, let’s say, top three or top five chess engines?

How many would answer like this?

S.B., A.B.: Yes. Rybka shared the 2nd-3rd places in the World Championship in 2006.

Quite often it's what you're not prepared to say that tells more than what you are prepared to say.
What would you have them say? The bottom line is they have promote their product. They don't want to say anything that might hurt sales.

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Terry
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Post by Sylwy »

Hi !

Alexander Kure is the author of (Deep) Fritz's book only !

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Enir

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Post by Enir »

Graham Banks wrote:Let's put it this way. If they can't humble themselves to admit that Rybka is the strongest engine at present, they must be seriously deluded. They'd certainly get laughed out of here!
A few dozen in-people in the world would laugh. The rest never heard of Rybka. Go to a general store and you will see Fritz, maybe even other CB engines, but not one single Rybka.

In other words, Rybka made it to CCC, Fritz to CNN. So they can say whatever they want and no one relevant will laugh.

It’s PR and politics. I think you pay too much attention to CCC.

Enrique