Author: José Antônio Fabiano Mendes
Date: 07:00:46 04/10/00
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On April 09, 2000 at 12:26:22, blass uri wrote: >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 http://www.insidechess.com/magazine/cover9708.html [Publisher´s Message by GM Yasser Seirawan] JAFM
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