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Subject: Re: Deep Junior - Huebner, final position diagram

Author: blass uri

Date: 11:07:56 07/08/00

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On July 08, 2000 at 13:08:47, Jorge Pichard wrote:

>On July 08, 2000 at 12:46:08, blass uri wrote:
>
>>On July 08, 2000 at 12:41:36, Peter Kappler wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>Huebner resigned before making his 20th move in this position:
>>>
>>>[D]r4rk1/p1nqbppp/1pn1p3/P1PpP3/8/BPPQ1N2/3N1PPP/R3R2K b - - 0 20
>>>
>>>20... bxc5 21. Ne4 seems like a logical continuation.  I spent a few minutes
>>>fiddling with this line in Hiarcs and Fritz, but couldn't find anything that
>>>merits a resignation by Black.
>>>
>>>--Peter
>>
>>Are you sure that black resigned in this position?
>>
>>I will believe it only if one of the players say it(Amir is representing
>>Junior)
>>
>>Uri
>
>Huebner Position was quite solid, but black did not have much space. All that
>Deep Junior had to do was to open the Game on the quenside and all his pieces
>would have taken advantage of the open space on the quenside. I guess that
>Huebner did not like that fact that Deep Junior was going to activate his pieces
>vey soon.

Humans do not resign when they only do not like the position.
Humans resign when they think that they have no practical chance.

resigning at move 20 only because you do not like the position is a bad
behaviour and I hope that humans who behave like that will not be invited to
tournaments against computers in the future.

I do not blame Huebner because I do not believe that he resigned in the position
that was posted before I read someone that saw it not in the internet like
Huebner ot one of the Junior's operators.

Uri



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