Author: Pavel Blokhine
Date: 00:11:24 11/21/02
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On November 20, 2002 at 15:59:15, K. Burcham wrote: > > > >In the sixth and last game, Deep Blue used a knight sacrifice that few programs >will have considered or made. And it made some very human like moves all >throughout the 6 matchs so may be Gary Kasparov was right on his hints that >there may have been some cheating from the IBM team. > >Pavel Blokhine > > >Pavel it is much better to take your program or different book openings that are >available and see for yourself. >The move 8.Nxe6 is considered a book move. > > [D] r1bqkb1r/pp1n1pp1/2p1pn1p/6N1/3P4/3B1N2/PPP2PPP/R1BQK2R w - - 0 8 > >I have spent many hours analysing these six games with several programs on >strong hardware. I have collected much data. I have several conclusions. >One conclusion is based on todays program search and todays hardware---I cannot >conclude that Deep Blue operators cheat. > >Human like moves? There was also a reference to God-moves. > >If you Pavel or anyone else can post a move that you think todays programs >cannot find, please do. If you have a move or a line that you think there was >human operator interference involved with Deep Blue---please post so that we may >compare to todays programs. > >If you have a move that you think is very human please post. > >What is your most amazing Deep Blue move Pavel? > >I have collected several, I have my favorite all time Deep Blue move----I still >work on this one---it is so aggravating for me to study, but I will not give up >on this move. I have great faith in Deep Blue, she is very misunderstood. >I have looked for several years now a move that would prove Deep Blue strength >and depth, that is why this one move is my favorite. It would seem to me that >this one move would prove the depth and size of Deep Blue tree was very large >compared to todays programs. > >Please post positions to back up your opinions and statements, so that others >can understand. > >kburcham I heard that Kasparov didn't used his beloved Sicilian Defense against Deep Blue because the latter had one of the greatest book so counter that defense. May be that's why he tried so many different anit-comptuer tactics.
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