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Subject: Re: Deep Blue vs Kasparov 1997 difficult positions

Author: Vincent Diepeveen

Date: 11:39:22 04/17/02

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On April 17, 2002 at 13:45:33, Uri Blass wrote:

DIEP soon plays Kh1 there, if it doesn't then within
a few minutes i get a fail low to nearly draw score
for Kf1?

>On April 17, 2002 at 13:26:34, K. Burcham wrote:
>
>>
>>
>>Deep Blue vs Kasparov  1997 Six game match
>>
>>if you have any Deep Blue positions that were played in the six game match, that
>>you feel are very difficult for todays programs, could you please post them
>>here. I will check to make sure I have them.
>>If you have any positions you feel that cannot be found by todays programs,
>>please state that with the position please.
>>I am trying to compile the complete list of Deep Blue moves that anyone thinks
>>cannot be found, or played by todays programs. probably have most--but you might
>>have one i overlooked.
>>If you have read somewhere about a Deep Blue position that someone thought was
>>too difficult for todays programs, please post with position and game number.
>>
>>question everything,
>>kburcham
>
>You should look also for deeper blue tactical mistakes that part of the top
>program understand that they are big tactical mistakes after a long search.
>
>One candidate is Kh1 from game 2.
>
>It may be interesting if people can compare the score of top programs after Kf1
>and the score after Kh1 if you give programs 24 hours to search.
>
>Note that in order to find that Kf1 is a tactical mistake it is enough to find a
>big difference between Kf1 and Kh1.
>
>Programs do not need to find a draw score after Kf1 but only that Kh1 is
>significantly better than Kf1.
>
>Uri



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