Author: Robert Hyatt
Date: 13:00:18 02/27/02
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On February 27, 2002 at 15:19:12, Chris Carson wrote: >On February 27, 2002 at 12:34:58, ALI MIRAFZALI wrote: > >>In the 1999 article in the IEEE journal;it was reported by Hsu that a single >>chip version of Deep Blue won a 10 game match against the top 2 commercial >>programs (of 1997) 10-0 ;and that Deep Blue Jr had a plus 2700 elo performance >>against the GMs working on the project .Have these games ever been Published? >>What were these 2 commercial programs? > >No the games were never published. The name/version of the programs were never >published. The HW the programs were running on was never published. > >There has been a lot of talk on in this forum about this match and the results, >but it is all speculation since the above facts have never been published. actually the _names_ of the programs were published. And the hardware used was published. The games were not published for the games vs the micro programs. The games against the human grandmasters are certainly public record as they were played at various public events and tournaments around the world... I don't personally have them, but I have seen the pgn versions around somewhere. If you look back thru the CCC archives you will find information about the DB(one chip) vs the micros. More than one person asked them about it at the various public presentations they made after the kasparov match, and then they reported a summary here...
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