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Subject: Re: Deep Blue Is a Internet Hoax?

Author: blass uri

Date: 07:52:12 07/23/00

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On July 23, 2000 at 10:43:06, Vincent Lejeune wrote:

>On July 23, 2000 at 06:08:16, blass uri wrote:
>
>>On July 23, 2000 at 01:52:40, David Blackman wrote:
>>
>>>On July 22, 2000 at 06:26:06, Marcos Christensen wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>     So I belive that this is a case of Internet Hoax! A bunch of GMs locked in
>>>>a room played Kasparov. Prove me wrong!!
>>>
>>>Have you ever seen a bunch of GMs analysing together? Can you imagine them
>>>actually agreeing what move to make fast enough to make a normal time control?
>>>And if they did manage it, would their moves be any good? Probably not, because
>>>they'd quickly get into a position that wasn't the kind of position most of them
>>>play.
>>>
>>>One GM in a room is unlikely to beat Kasparov in a match. That's because
>>>Kasparov is the best human player there is. A bunch of GM's in a room would be
>>>much worse.
>>
>>I do not believe the story about GM's but
>>I believe that a team of GM's can be better than one of them if they work in the
>>right way.
>>
>>They can decide before the game that one of them is the boss and this GM  will
>>have the final word about moves.
>>If this GM does not want other to help then they will say nothing.
>>
>>
>>One GM in a room also has good chances to beat kasparov.
>>Kasparov assumed that he plays against a computer and he can beat every GM when
>>he knows the opponent but when he does not know the opponent and believes that
>>he is playing a computer the result may be different.
>>
>>Uri
>
>Or simply only one GM who can analyse on a chessboard with the possibility to go
>forward and backward to seek the line he think is the best.  This method reduce
>the horizon effect and improve the quality of the analyse (may be 5 plies
>deeper).

The question is if it can help GM's

I believe that part of them have a very good memory and the right to move pieces
backward and forward will not change much for them.

Uri



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