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How strong is Hydra?. Well, this super-computer/software has never been beated, neither by humans nor by machines. He demolished the strongest programs in the world in the PADERBORN Tournament, with an impactant almost-perfect score: Hydra won all its games except one, including against Fritz, and it only conceeded a draw against Schredder, but in other tests Hydra mauled Schredder too. Now it is in project AUGMENT the power of Hydra. Actually, Hydra is an optimized-to-play device with 64 parallel computers with specially designed processors, and the plan in multiply the number by two. Hydra ELO may be close to 3000 at this moment, but it can be higher after the new projected improvements...
After this match with Adams is especially amazing failure of Hydra in <a href=http://www.chessbase.com/newsdetail.asp?newsid=2461>Freestyle Chess Tournament</a>, where human players were allowed to consult computers. Hydra didn't even made it into quarter-finals and the winners were two amateur players, not even masters, who used three average desktop computers!
Yes, I have read it after my last comment. In discharge, I reproduce the Hydra team arguments:'... we played with a very new version of Hydra Scylla that had been installed two days before the start of the event. It was not fully tested, and that influenced the results of Hydra Scylla in the Freestyle tournament....'. But a human with computer aid has proved being terrific. The winners, two amateurs with ELO ratings around 1300 and 1600 respectively, have not explained their methods neither the programs used, they have said they used three computers, that is all, but it was said somewhere the suspect that a very, very strong grand-master (Kasparov?) was behind the group, at least offering some help when it was needed.
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