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Subject: Re: Clarification if Cheating could be excluded from Computerchess

Author: Robert Hyatt

Date: 10:31:02 05/08/00

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On May 08, 2000 at 11:10:51, blass uri wrote:

>On May 08, 2000 at 10:37:54, Robert Hyatt wrote:
><snipped>
>>Absolutely not.  First, it would give Kasparov a chance to see how deep the
>>thing searches, how it extends.  How it evaluates some positional
>>considerations.  It would be a decided advantage for Kasparov had he had this
>>kind of information.  Injecting it into the middle of the match would have
>>definitely tainted the results.
>
>If the machine is strong enough then knowing how deep the thing search and how
>it extends and how it evaluates positional considerations could not save
>kasparov from losing.
>
>Uri


No.. but if they are close in strength, it could be a deciding point for the
match.



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