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Subject: Re: Mr. Morsch viewpoint on the differences between Deep Blue and Deep Fritz

Author: Dann Corbit

Date: 11:41:07 08/01/01

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On August 01, 2001 at 13:47:40, Fernando Villegas wrote:

>Bob:
>A denegation of facts so extreme as even considering nil and devoid of sense a
>6-0 score is againts your academic and scientific quality. If such a thing
>happened, of course every idea about Fritz and his relation with Deep blue
>should be revised. If you still think things are so and so, then you are  not
>supporting an hipothesys or even a raw fact, but a dogmatic tenet.

Look at the Deep Junior/Deep Fritz contest.
Suppose we had stopped it at 5 games.
It would appear that Deep Junior is *vastly* superior to Deep Fritz.

A long continuation showed that they were about the same, which is what we would
expect.

Very strange things can happen in a short sequence.

You can flip a penny and get heads 6 times in a row.  One out of 64 tries, this
will happen.  It is unusual, but does occur.



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