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Subject: Re: Kramnik - Deep Fritz: adjournment after Move 60 (!)

Author: Miguel A. Ballicora

Date: 15:34:34 07/31/01

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On July 31, 2001 at 18:14:03, Charles Milton Ling wrote:

>On July 31, 2001 at 17:52:38, Charles Milton Ling wrote:
>
>>Highly astonishing, I think.
>>http://www.chesscenter.com/twic/twic.html
>>
>>Charley
>
>It just occurred to me that *this* was probably meant by that enigmatic
>statement to the effect that Kramnik (in contrast to Kasparov vs. Deep Blue) is
>permitted to rest after six hours.
>
>Charley

Beautiful! Adjournments are back!

it says
"The first interesting thing that was revealed was that the games in the match
are to be adjourned after sixty moves, a revelation that provoked some surprise
from the audience. Whilst a logical idea, it could lead to the strange situation
whereby Vladimir can use his own opponent to prepare for the resumption of the
game !"

But it does not say that if the computer would be allowed to receive
human help during the adjournment! That would be really very interesting,
Kramnik receiveing help from computers and Fritz receiving help from GMs!
Could Fritz receive help from Shredder or Rebel? Would they acknowledge that?
;-)

Regards,
Miguel




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