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Subject: Re: Mod: - The relevance of a good treatment of chessplayers for CCC

Author: Hans Gerber

Date: 19:33:44 06/21/00

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Ok then, thank you for this one.

The only negative aspect of your post is the fact that you do not happen to be a
programmer. So most of our exchange has indirect meaning or a demonstrative
character.

As to the general content of your article concerning the style of postings in
CCC in general in relation to (ok let's take) Kasparov, I hope that you agree
with me that computerchess sites should keep up a certain decent climate just
for the effects to the outer world... and its internal atmosphere.

To speak it out I am deeply concerned about the way some important persons here
have commented on Kasparov in the past. I am very sure that beyond all possible
deviances in his personality Kasparov was treated in a very unfair manner for
his behavior during and after the match against DB. Because Kasparov asked the
questions Hsu and his team should also and primarily have asked! This is by no
means a case closed. Think of the damage for certain figures if it should be
proven that K's thoughts were justified... Think of the damage to the American
computerchess community if it becomes known that their best figures violated the
rules of science. For me it is already proven.

It would be good if such a development would be foreseen and integrated into the
politics of computerchess people.

As to the specific content regarding the meaning of your characterization of the
website kasparov.com all depends on the future tendency. Only then it could be
understood if I exaggerated or felt a minor important relevance and could stop a
trend just in time with my attention.


The general question of the details of the match between Kasparov and DB however
will not disappear, and not because some people like me but because the final
solution has not been found yet.

(The question of the relevance of findings with micros like Fritz or Hiarcs in
isolated positions for the understanding of big machines like DB, that is just
one example. Unfortunately it has always been achieved to bash that sort of
questions as being a part of a general propaganda against IBM or the DB team.
When in real it is a very interesting scientifical question. Interesting for all
who are not primarily interested in the very details of chess programming.)


Hans Gerber



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