Author: Victor Fernandez
Date: 08:13:04 09/23/02
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On September 23, 2002 at 11:08:48, Robert Hyatt wrote: >On September 23, 2002 at 10:56:50, Victor Fernandez wrote: > >>On September 23, 2002 at 10:53:13, Frank Phillips wrote: >> >>>" On his first match against a computer since he lost to IBM's Deep Blue in >>>1997: - Hopefully I will play better. The chess knowledge of Deep Blue was quite >>>primitive. Today we're facing computers that have accumulated immense knowledge >>>of the game of chess. " >>> >>>Does anyone know the source of the _facts_ (I stress facts) that substantiate >>>Gary Kasparov's assertion, which I find suprising. >>> >>>Frank >>> >>>(The source of the quote is chessbase.com.). >> >>In their last confrontation it should not seem him so primitive ;-) >> >>Victor > > >Just shows his "character". > >During the last match he said "this is something new. Something never before >seen." Now it is "primitive". > >Would you _really_ believe anything he says about a computer? > >:) Kasparov only knows well the chess, in any other topic he speaks as any mortal :)
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