Author: Mark Ryan
Date: 23:30:12 03/25/00
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On March 26, 2000 at 01:41:50, Pete Galati wrote: >On March 26, 2000 at 00:32:21, Mark Ryan wrote: > >>On March 26, 2000 at 00:09:32, Mark Ryan wrote: >> >>>On March 25, 2000 at 23:01:33, Pete Galati wrote: >>> >>>>On March 25, 2000 at 22:44:57, Mark Ryan wrote: >>>> >>>>>Hi: I just looked at the list of games compiled by Chris Carson in post 103008. >>>>> There are several dozen games involving computers against GMs and IMs in which >>>>>there were no complaints about GM or IM behaviour, nor about the programs or the >>>>>operators or the programmers, nor about bad internet connections or unfair >>>>>over-the-board conditions. I don't why exactly, but I just find that >>>>>interesting. >>>>>Mark >>>> >>>>You notice the squeaky wheels. I missed his post, how long ago was 103008? >>>> >>>>Pete >>> >>>Hi, Pete: 103008 is dated 3/23/2000 10:08:56; the post is titled "Game Results" >>>and it is Chris Carson's own follow-up to his thread-starting post "Comp vs Fide >>>... ". It lists all 148 known games between FIDE-rated players and computers at >>>40/2. While the list includes the controversial games as well, my point is that >>>the vast majority of the games have been free of controversy. >>>Cheers, >>>Mark >> >>Hi, all: if anyone can tell me how to hyperlink an old post into a new post, >>then messages like my last one would be less awkward. >>Mark The NetPatzer > >Right-click on the link to the measage that you want tp copy the link to, and >with netscape you'll have a bunch of choices of what to do, I think I selected >something like Copy Link Location (something like that) to send this to the >clipboard. http://www.icdchess.com/forums/1/message.html?103008 I assume that >MS's IE is about the same? Btw it's really cool that we can paste links into >CCC and they work now! Were those games marked somewhere as to whether there >was a controvery involved or not? > >Pete Hi, Pete: Thanks for the advice. The controversial games that I know of on the list are: from May 97, Kasparov - DeepBlueII (accusations of cheating); and from March 2000, Xie Jun - Deep Junior (public accusations of unsportsmanlike behaviour, breach of contract, incompetence, selfishness, oh you name it) . Not on the list is the recent abandoned rapidchess match between Michael Adams and Deep Junior, which also involved public denunciations. But as Chris Carson's list shows, there are far more successful competitions !!! Cheers, Mark
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