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Subject: Re: Behind deep Blue

Author: Jeremiah Penery

Date: 12:13:22 10/24/02

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On October 24, 2002 at 06:15:14, Vincent Diepeveen wrote:

>On October 23, 2002 at 14:25:13, Robert Hyatt wrote:
>
>'a gm i saw blundering'. Wow good from you. 80 years old
>and called Bronstein or something?
>
>Or a 2495 rated GM and busy telling his wife he's back home soon
>in his mobile phone because he is bored from this tournament
>as he has no chance to win prices anyway anymore?
>
>Or some kind of 'invitation group' where winning is not so important
>and just a show to the sponsor matters?
>
>Or getting a million dollar paid in advance to play a chessprogram
>instead of 700k if he wins?
>
>Such kind of examples you have?
>
>Your point is wrong. Please show me kasparov-kramnik games
>and how many 1b blunders they make there.
>
>Of course if they have a won position and win the position (even if
>there is a mate in 11 or whatever) that doesn't count.
>
>It's about blowing won positions to a draw or a loss and a drawn position
>to a loss.
>
>That's the key thing.
>
>I won't say i will play a russian roulette if there has been such
>a blunder in the kasparov-kramnik games, but i could do the bet.
>
>You won't find *any*.
>
>Even when kramnik was 16 years old...

In Kasparov-Kramnik, I remember at least one game where Kramnik turned a win
into a draw with a bad move.



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