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Subject: Re: So What does that Kaspy deepblue 2 Result mean then?

Author: odell hall

Date: 02:16:41 03/04/99

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On March 04, 1999 at 04:04:28, blass uri wrote:

>
>On March 04, 1999 at 03:08:47, odell hall wrote:
>
>>Hi CCC
>>
>>  I continue to hear people try and make the victory of deepblue over
>>Garry Kasp, amount to nothing????   Firstly regardless of the Amount of games
>>played, When was the last time that anyone beat Garry Kaspy in a match period???
>
>Kasparov lost 1.5:0.5 to Genius3 on pentium90 in active chess.
>Kasparov thought that he was playing genius2.
>

Ok Uri this is exactly my point! kaspy has only lost matches to computers!!
 Yet in fact, of this clear evidence of computers accomplishing, what no human
has been able to do. We still Make statements like "computer's are not
grandmasters!,
The match you mentioned, I believe occured four years ago on a pent 90!. When a
computer can achieve a result against a world champion that a human cannot do,
what does this mean? That computers are not grandmasters? , or that they are
weak? If I am not a grand master, how is it that I can defeat Super
grandmasters?? Actually, Kapsy is a step beyond a super grandmaster, for kaspy
is clearly in a league of his own! I think that Linares99 proves that he is.
Let me ask you this, if a human achieved the same results as genius and deepblue
against kaspy, then what would be your opionion of the human? I am curious? By
the way do you know of any human that has achieved the same results against the
world champion?


>Kasparov won after some monthes  a match against Genius3 in active chess on
>pentium120 with bigger opening book.
>
>> We all know the answer to this question, It is totally, ludicrous to suggest
>>that this match meant nothing! I continue to hear pathetic excuses , such as
>>garry kasparov was not in form!
>
>It is clear that he lost the games because of stupid mistakes(resigning in a
>drawn position and going to a line he was not ready to go(if he was ready for
>the line in the last game then he would not think about a position from theory).
>
>I do not think that doing 2 stupid mistakes in 6 games is typical to gary
>kasparov.
>
>Uri



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