Rebel wrote:Jeremy Bernstein wrote: I disagree with the above point, though. The "World Computer Chess Champion" title is used publicly, is attached to advertising and other marketing materials and isn't a programmer-specific designation. In the same way that cheating at the Chess Olympiad isn't a private olympiad-chess-player matter. The ICGA is certainly within its rights and scope of activity to announce that the World Computer Chess Champion broke the rules and has had his championship status revoked. The fact that they published the evidence is extraordinary, in fact -- most organizations would have kept that private and just said "it is what it is". I appreciate that any programming-literate individual can read the documents and understand the conclusions drawn.
Anyhow, plenty of room for disagreement. Nice to see you posting again.
EDIT: another way of thinking about this is -- by participating in the WCCC, Vas "won" the marketing title of "World Computer Chess Champion", a title administered by the ICGA. By determining that the entry was fraudulent, the ICGA must necessarily revoke that title, and the only means of doing so is via a public announcement.
jb
Hi Jeremy,
If you read those mainstream sources it's missing ingredient is balance. There is no mentioning that without Rybka, because its ideas were hacked in return, nowadays modern engines play 300-400 elo stronger. This is Vas's legacy. Without a hacked Rybka no Houdini. Without a hacked Rybka the old boys, the Fritzes, the Shredders etc. probably would still rule perhaps having some (fierce) competition of Stockfish. All playing hundreds of elo points less. It should be mentioned and it isn't.
some awful analogies being drawn in this topic..
Mussolini was ok because he got the trains to run on time ? Hitler was ok because provided great architecture and gave the nation better housing and its pride before its shame ?
you cannot read from today what MAY have or MAY NOT have happened had something been different , who knows who may have progressed there own engines had rybka not broken hearts with its piracy
as for the rapists murder ?
id vote not guilty and if in the murders position do the same position ,only very slowly and very painfully
Vas has been totally arrogant , he has in effect ripped off 100s of 1000s of people and lied and procrastinated when many found the engine unfit for the whole purpose they were supposed to be , you dont sell a car that hasnt got a reverse gear , bishop bugs etc etc and hes not alone , others like Felx G B and Hiracs 2 faced mouthpiece and fanboys from playchess and co shoulder much of the shame and guilt whether they like it or not , at least Peter Skinner has found the courage to publicly apologize for allowing engines he thought clones to participate in his rankings tournaments
reality bites and Ippolit shook the tree Vas thought would keep him safe from falling , now hes fallen and hard ,what major GMs will touch his tainted cluster now ?
that's veritas