Out of 1,000,000 games between Carlsen and Houdini what would be the result?

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Rybkat

If Magnus Carlsen played 1,000,000 games against Houdini do you think he would even win any? How many do you think would be a draw?

Rybkat
SULTANOFTHEQUEEN wrote:

Magnus point of view 100000 wins 500000 draws the rest are losses

I'm thinking more like 1,000 wins, 10,000 draw, the rest losses for Carlsen.

2200ismygoal

I don't think Carlsen would win one game off the computer in 1000000 unless the computer glitched.

Rybkat
2200ismygoal wrote:

I don't think Carlsen would win one game off the computer in 1000000 unless the computer glitched.

I know, those 1,000 wins I gave to Carlsen are only because the computers have a lot of bugs, so probably 1 out of every 1,000 games Carlsen could get lucky and the computer would glitch.

bouncing_check

Carlsen would be sick and tired of chess. If they played only 5 min Blitz games for 8 hours a day they'd be playing for 57 years, and the chess world would be laughing at an 80 year old former WCC still doggedly trying to get one win against a programme which by then would be like a stone age relic.

Rybkat
bouncing_check wrote:

Carlsen would be sick and tired of chess. If they played only 5 min Blitz games for 8 hours a day they'd be playing for 57 years, and the chess world would be laughing at an 80 year old former WCC still doggedly trying to get one win against a programme which by then would be like a stone age relic.

I'm not saying they should actually play all of the games, but what if all the games 2 hour games were completed instantly so that Magnus Carlsen would not be affected by having to play 1,000,000 games (ignore logic) What would the results be?