Author: Hans Gerber
Date: 13:25:31 05/10/00
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On May 10, 2000 at 10:54:04, Albert Silver wrote: >I was going to say as much. Why should Hsu presume he is going to be accused of >cheating and have ready evidence that he (and his team) are not? I think I will >start walking around with the purchase receipts of everything on my body so that >I can permanently prove that I didn't steal. This is not the point. We are discussing if Hsu as a scientist had to guarantee a minimum of control for the output of his machine. This independently of the concrete situation in 1997. > Kasparov's only argument to back up >his ridiculous accusation was that because his PC programs never played DB's >moves, DB couldn't have either. > > Albert Silver
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