Author: Jorge Pichard
Date: 09:14:42 12/17/01
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On December 17, 2001 at 11:41:26, Marc van Hal wrote: >Giving a program to a G is verry stupid >You simply could see it like this >Kasparov and Kramnik sit on the board >Kasparov Asks: Kramnik what move will you make after this move >Kramnik answers:I am going to make this move >Kasparov: Aha! >Kasparov is looking over the position again. >And desides too make the move anyways. > >5 moves later Kasparov sees that the move was not as good he hoped they should >be. > >Kasparov put all the moves back. > >And makes a new move > >Kasparov ask: Kramnik what will you play after this move? > >Kramnik says:I will make this move > >Kasparov looks over the board again makes the move > >This contineus till Kasparov wins the game. > >This contineus till Kasparov had played all the openings from Kramnik reportoir > >Kasparov remembers the games. > >Now the Match will be played > >Kasparov plays all the moves he remeberd > >Kramnik plays exactly the same moves like he did before. >Kasparov easely wins the match >Kramnik says I rembered these positions vaguely . > >Regards Marc van Hal I see your point, but how can you replace a computer with Kramnik. You should have been more direct by simply replacing Kasparov with Kramnik and Kramnik with Deep Fritz. Now the logical thing to do would be for Frans Morsch to request from Kramnik if he could still replace his program and Opening Book one week prior to the match. Jorge
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