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Subject: Re: But Not Yet As Good As Deep Blue '97

Author: Chris Carson

Date: 05:12:07 07/19/00

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On July 19, 2000 at 07:46:50, Graham Laight wrote:
[snip]

>
>The greatest chess player who's ever lived analysed DB's moves at tournament
>time controls. He refuted them in one game, proved them correct in two of the
>games, and the moves in the other 3 proved inconclusive.  :)
>
>-g

I am not sure.  The last game was a clear blunder by GK, not really
a justification of great 97 DB moves.  Also, game 2 was a draw, not
a decisive win by DB (another oversight by GK).

Don't get me wrong, DB deserved the wins, I am just not convinced
that DB would do as well if more GM's had played it before the match
and exposed any weakness ahead of time.  :)

Certainly DJ 6 has been battle tested against many players and
has gone toe to toe with the best GM's.  Many different styles
and lots of games (not just the latest 9).  :)

Best Regards,
Chris Carson



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