Author: blass uri
Date: 14:33:32 03/03/99
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On March 03, 1999 at 16:43:38, Michael Ginat wrote: >On March 03, 1999 at 14:51:25, blass uri wrote: > >> >>On March 03, 1999 at 12:22:42, Michael Ginat wrote: >> >> >>>It's a pity someone like Karpov didn't get a chance to play Deeper Blue - I >>>can't imagine him resigning a drawn position, and he would be able to steer the >>>games along positional paths without playing nonsense openings. >> >>I do not think that karpov is good against computers >>he played a game against Deep thought with white in 1990 and won a drawn rook >>endgame only because of a mistake of deep thought. >> >>This is the position when Deep thought did the mistake: >>8/5k2/R5pp/3pP3/p2r1PK1/8/7P/8 b - - 0 1 >> >>Deep thought played Rc4 when g5 was the right move. >> >>Commercial programs avoid the mistake of Deep thought. >> >>For example Fritz5(16 bit) has no problem to play g5. >> >>Uri > >And what does it prove if Karpov won a game that presumably Deeper Blue could >have drawn? What does that say about KARPOV's play??? > >Michael karpov won Deep thought and not deeper blue and was lucky to win. Kasparov won the same Deep thought easily 2:0 Deeper blue is more than 100 times faster than deep thought and is also a better program. Uri
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