Topic Rybka Support & Discussion / Rybka Discussion / Is Rybka taking part in a controversial event?
Is an invitational event a world championship when some programs have been barred from entering? The Junior vs Fritz match was controversial but they did not call that a world championship. Chess is looking more and more like boxing.
See
*http://chesstigers.de/ccm7/computer_wm.php?lang=1&kat=6&subkat=1
*http://www.talkchess.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=14816
See
*http://chesstigers.de/ccm7/computer_wm.php?lang=1&kat=6&subkat=1
*http://www.talkchess.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=14816
"Chess is looking more and more like boxing."
That's partly true. Fortunately, at list for computer chess, rating lists will always provide a decent comparison. Of course, rating lists also have they problems (what books, hardware, versions, elostatistics etc should be used? etc); but significant differences are quite clear in any case.
That's partly true. Fortunately, at list for computer chess, rating lists will always provide a decent comparison. Of course, rating lists also have they problems (what books, hardware, versions, elostatistics etc should be used? etc); but significant differences are quite clear in any case.
Boxing is screwed up, but it has a long way to go before it reaches the totally dysfunctional state that chess is always in.
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