Author: blass uri
Date: 09:26:22 04/09/00
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On April 09, 2000 at 10:55:00, Vincent Diepeveen wrote: > >On April 08, 2000 at 13:50:39, blass uri wrote: > >>On April 08, 2000 at 13:02:56, Daniel Chancey wrote: >> >>>How about we compare the Deep Blue games with the Fritz 6 games. also compare >>>Kasparov's games. Who's better? >>> >>>Castle2000 >> >> >>Kasparov is clearly better than Fritz. >> >>Uri > >I don't see why kasparov would have won a match against Fritz or >any other pc program if he would play on the same level as against >deep blue II. kasparov made on average 4 to 6 bad moves >a game against deep blue. The difference between you and me is that I do not think that I know enough about chess to know how many bad moves kasparov played against deeper blue and how many bad moves kasparov does usually. If I knew if a move is good or bad I could be a world champion simply by avoiding bad moves. I can know about bad moves after analysis when they are tactical blunders but I am sure that I do not know about part of the positional blunders even after analysis. I do not think that players who are clearly weaker than kasparov know enough to say about the blunders of kasparov. I prefer to hear opinions of above 2700 players about the games of kasparov against deeper blue. Even if kasparov did more mistakes against deeper blue it may be because of the quiet positions in the games(in tactical positions it is easy to recognize bad moves and avoid them) and not because kasparov played like an IM. Uri
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