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Old September 15th 07, 02:34 PM posted to rec.games.chess.analysis,rec.games.chess.misc,alt.chess,rec.games.chess.computer,rec.games.chess.politics
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Default Q: Can Fritz8 beat GetClub Master Level. A: Yes, if don't remove its Queen.


Sanny wrote:

I am asking for a Challenge between Frits8 vs Master Level, Can Fritz
8 beat Master Level of GetClub Chess?

What do Taylor Kingston Say.

Play Chess at: http://www.GetClub.com/Chess.html

Now All will cry by the strength of GetClub Chess, Ha Ha Ha....

GetClub Chess will beat all Players whether Strong or weak. Ha Ha
Ha....


Sanny, I really do get the feeling I am playing a human
opponent now. All booked-up in the openings (compared
to before, when it knew nothing), and it plays well but on
occasion misses really simple tactics, just like humans
do. This reminds me of the Turk: a contraption in which
was hidden a human chess player, except that in this
case the human is about Class B strength, whereas with
the Turk they put a strong master inside.



Yesterday Beginner Level beat a player 4 times and was able to draw a
game with Nomorechess So I think the game play has improved a lot.


Maybe Nomo got careless and clicked "Knight" instead
of "Queen" when promoting his pawn; maybe the program
was not so good if it allowed the opponent to promote his
pawns and must rely upon mouse errors to get a draw.
(BTW, computers don't make this kind of error, so they
have an inherent advantage as small compensation for
being really, really daft.)



Can Zebediah & Taylor Kingston Still beat its Master Level without
using Computer?


No. In order to play at GetClub, he *must* use a
computer, just like the rest of us. This may surprise
you, but even He puts his pants on, one leg at a time!



Can Nomorechess beat the Easy & Normal Levels?


Nomo may be tired of all the disconnects, so maybe
he will and maybe he won't beat up on those levels some
mo'.


I love seeing GetClub winning the games!!!


How about fixing the program so that it doesn't force
you to play on after the game is legally over? K & N
vs. K is drawn, so the fact that I had to hang my Knight
in order to move on to the next game is a bug; worse,
even after I gave away my Knight it STILL did not see
that the game was a draw!!! King vs. King, Sanny, is
a draw, according to the rules of chess. Naturally, I
cleverly found a way to get a threefold repetition of
position and thereby save a draw (whew!) before losing
on old age/rigormortis at the keyboard; this just goes
to show how good a chess player I am -- even when the
chips are down, I hunker down and find a way to save
the game; my King and Knight were easily a match for
the Beginner level's lone King -- in fact, I felt I had the
upperhand (groan).


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