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Subject: Re: Kasparov still speaks about human interference with Deep Blue!!

Author: Reynolds Takata

Date: 11:33:15 12/22/98

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On December 22, 1998 at 13:53:54, Robert Hyatt wrote:

>On December 22, 1998 at 01:33:11, Jouni Uski wrote:
>
>>It was obvious that there was human interference in the [return] match with Deep
>>Blue. Nobody paid attention to it because I lost
>> and that?s all anyone cared about. Game two, for example. And then in game
>>five, 11...h5 could never be played by a computer!
>> We?ve tried that position on many programs and never, NEVER will a computer
>>even consider that move, it?s too positional. It?s
>> not even the 40th move selected by a computer, 40th! And IBM never releases any
>>information! Show me how the computer
>> comes up with ...h5, let?s see the printouts!" [See game below.]
>>
>>Unbelievable, can't he still admit, that he lost??
>
>Do you not know that the most noticable trait of a "jackass" is that one is
>*very stubborn*???

No offense, but just because you seem to always want to point to unnecessaty
post,and even more unneccessary language.  Not that it's necessarily a bad thing
there probably aren't 5 people in the world that wouldn't say that you aren't
STUBBORN STUBBORN STUBBORN about your own opinions :).

Have a nice day, and no sarcasm intended.  An honest observation



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