Author: Uri Blass
Date: 07:41:44 10/24/00
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On October 24, 2000 at 09:58:16, Jorge wrote: >Did Kasparov find weaknesses in Deep Blue at the time? (Any program, right?) Did you look at the games? Kasparov found a lot of weaknesses in Deep blue. The problem is that kasaprov has also a lot of weaknesses. >That's not necessarily true, but even real good players have some degree of >difficulty finding weaknesses in today's top programs. It is very easy to see weaknesses in today top programs. With sharp book >openings, Learning, and so on for optimal strength, it is getting more difficult >to beat these monster programs. Playing regular games against them is a very bad idea if you try to find weaknesses. It is easy to compose positions that they do not understand and every 1500 player understands. I believe that I can beat everyone of them 2:0 if you let me to choose the initial position that I will compose. I agree to play both sides of the same position so without weaknesses they can get at least 1:1. Uri
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