Author: Robert Hyatt
Date: 08:18:26 08/19/02
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On August 18, 2002 at 23:23:21, Uri Blass wrote: >On August 18, 2002 at 23:05:29, Robert Hyatt wrote: > >>On August 18, 2002 at 22:27:54, Anson T J wrote: >> >>>Thats it, I thought Gary Kasparov was great when infact he had plenty of time to >>>find this move... How embarrasing it could have been 3-3 between Deep Blue and >>>Kaspy. Oh well, most chess engines can find Qe3, although they dont find the >>>draw so easily >>> >>>Thanks for your replies. >>> >>>Anson >> >> >>Of course, as Vincent will tell you , "top GMs don't blunder today.." >> >>:) > >The reason for that blunder is probably that kasparov believed that deeper blue >cannot do tactical mistakes. > There _is_ no "reason" for that blunder. If he believed DB could not make tactical errors, then _that_ is a blunder in its own right... >I believe that he could find Qe3 against humans. > >The point is that kasparov probably thought something like the following: > >"I am playing against a computer. >It is clear that the opponent had better position and I do not expect it to let >me to find a pereptual check so Qe3 cannot work. That is ridiculous thinking. Nothing more needs to be said. > >The only chance is to get draw in the endgame but I find that I lose the >endgame." > >Uri
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