Author: Hans Gerber
Date: 16:33:42 05/11/00
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On May 11, 2000 at 11:23:49, Albert Silver wrote: >On May 11, 2000 at 09:56:31, Hans Gerber wrote: > >>On May 11, 2000 at 09:05:45, Robert Hyatt wrote: >> >>>On May 11, 2000 at 08:50:42, Hans Gerber wrote: >>> >>>>What is the actual adress for a webpage with the data after game two in 1997? I >>>>must refresh my memory. Thanks >>> >>> >>>I dont remember the precise URL. Go to www.ibm.com, the look for the >>>'deep blue' link. that will get you to the right place. You will find >>>a complete set of game logs for game 1 thru game 6. If you can't find them, >>>let me know and I can email them to you. I have them all here on my machine. >> >>Yes I found it on the IBM page. But what I had been searching for wasn't there. >>The transcript of the press conference after game two. You have said that >>Kasparov made his remark about cheating right after game _two_, and in public. I >>wanted to read that one. Also in the live commentary scripts of game two and >>three I can't find a reference to the facts of your statement. Could we find a >>clarification for that question? If it had happened like this, wouldn't it be >>discussed in the live commentaries? > >Possibly. The live commentators were being paid by IBM, and IBM might easily >have asked them to avoid touching on this subject. I found a reference in the NY >Times piece after game 3 though: >http://www.nytimes.com/library/cyber/week/050797weber.html > > Albert Silver I read that right now. But from that article you can't conclude that K. had talked about "cheating" on a press conference after game two (as R. Hyatt said). I tried to refresh my memory but I couldn't find any data yet. Is it true that there was a press conference after game two at all?
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