Author: Charles Unruh
Date: 08:07:24 03/03/99
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On March 03, 1999 at 09:59:51, Robert Hyatt wrote: >On March 03, 1999 at 04:36:43, Lin Harper wrote: > >>Kaspy should never have agreed to such a short match. He would surely have >>caught up and passed the computer if he had time. > >I think Kasparov might be one of the best two or three players of all time. >But in _that_ match with deep blue, I personally believe that if the match >had gone two more games, it would have been two more won games for DB. Kasparov >"lost it" somewhere in the first 3-4 games and never recovered. And I don't >believe he would have recovered unless there had been a month break in the >match which would not have happened. > >The last two games of the match had him looking 'beaten' before he ever made >the first move. I think it would be very difficult for him to 'come back' >with additional games, given the way he appeared to feel... This really surprises me from you but anyway, It's quite a difficult thing to say that kasparov would lose some games because of emotion after he went down, because he would have been in a different frame of mind if he thought he had more than a mere 6 games. Further when a player has the "stuff" that it takes to be a world champion they have what is commonly known as the "Rocky Balboa Music!", after that 6th round loss when kasp would have walked in everone in the room would have been hearing that "duh duhnn, duh duh duhnn Adrian!!" > >
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