Author: Enrique Irazoqui
Date: 14:36:42 10/14/00
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On October 14, 2000 at 17:31:19, Thorsten Czub wrote: >kramnik-kasparov is dump human-chess. >the one doing less mistakes wins. or not. >kramnik could have won. he did not. >thats all. >those kind of games do not bring us any further. >its always the same with chess-players/humans. they drift away from >playing accurate. > >kramnik began good, and lost the path. > >typical for humans. and what can we learn ? nothing. > >since this is a computerchess group, i dont see the "sensation". >it was a nice game. yes. i was myself very surprised. >but then kramnik ruined everything, or ? > >ok. whatever. > >you will see it. of course. >but still it is typical. > >the icca goes eating and drinking, having the dinner, the big-party, >meanwhile the chess-programs and their operators/programmers >have to continue their games. > >thats normal. > >yes. > >normal thing. > >so we only have to wait until you come back from eating. >ok. > >i am sure when it comes to give the trophy to somebody, the icca board >will maybe have ended eating. >i see this picture right in my mind: jaap with a hot-dog in his hand, >half eating and half giving the price to the winner, meanwhile >the rest of the board is chewing on some meat or pommes-frites. But it is saturday, and nevertheless it rains. Enrique
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