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Subject: Re: Where did Fritz go wrong? (NT)

Author: Andreas Guettinger

Date: 01:34:11 11/17/03

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On November 17, 2003 at 04:25:22, Daniel Clausen wrote:

>On November 16, 2003 at 19:23:14, Uri Blass wrote:
>
>>On November 16, 2003 at 19:12:42, rait wrote:
>>
>>>got wrong-wery closed (not suiteble) opening variation and then had no good
>>>strategy if any...
>>
>>I will ask the question in a different way.
>>
>>What is the move that changed the theoretical result of the game from draw to
>>win for kasparov?
>>
>>I think that the answer is going to be we do not know because unfortunately or
>>fortunately we did not solve chess.
>
>If the theoretical value of the initial position is not lost for black there
>must be a move in Fritz's play which changed the result.
>
>OTOH, I don't think that's a very interesting point in this game. I guess the
>most interesting point in this game was that white played chess while black
>looked like an idiot and shuffled pieces. :)
>
>Sargon
>
>PS. Please excuse the flame-like formulation :)

My engine also would have made stupid shuffling moves. But it only hast material
+ piece-square tables. A coincidence?

:-)
Andy



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