Author: Roy Brunjes
Date: 14:47:24 01/25/03
Just wondering what people think on this one. Against Deep Blue, Gary tried anti-computer stuff and the consensus seemed to be that it didn't yield him much. Against Deep Junior 5 years later, many things have changed including software, hardware, Gary himself has changed, and anti-computer strategies have become more refined. Will Gary attempt to "just be himself" and let things unfold as if DJ were a "normal" opponent? And if he does, will DJ's known predilection for mixing it up cause him too much trouble? Or will Gary hide behind strangely concocted opening setups and try variations on the stonewall (not that the stonewall is "strangely concocted", but nonetheless is considered a very viable anti-computer weapon) and others that he had dreamed up over the last few years? Perhaps he had studies Eduard Nemeth's games here which show some interesting weaknesses in many strong programs (though no one knows about the new DJ just yet except a select few). And if he does try anti-computer strategies, how successful do you think they will be versus Deep Junior which seems to excel at creating situations that require lots of knowledge to accurately assess who has the edge or the compensation for the material sacrificed? What do people think? Roy
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