Author: Uri Blass
Date: 04:21:23 01/31/03
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On January 31, 2003 at 07:10:52, Drexel,Michael wrote: >On January 31, 2003 at 06:42:32, Uri Blass wrote: > >>a good idea for the future. >>The idea is that every team is going to have the head of the team that decide >>about the move but the head may allow other people to give advices. >> >>I also think that fisher time control 120 minutes per game+120 seconds per move >>may be better so players will have always time to discuss about tactical lines. >> >>A team can be productive but the head of the team should decide about rules who >>is allowed to suggest moves and when(otherwise it may be a chaos). >> >> >>Kasparov could avoid tactical mistakes because other people could warn him that >>the move is a blunder. >> >>Team of computer can be also productive and I imagine the following discussion >>between shredder and Junior in game 2. >> >>Junior:b4 axb3 Rxa7 bxc2... >> >>Shredder:You are doing a tactical mistake(please play the first 4 moves in your >>pv analyze the position after them and go back and learn from your analysis) >> >> >> >>I think that it may be interesting if people who watch the match will be able to >>see the discussions of computers and humans(of course computers that are >>involved should be able to see only the discussion of themselves and the same >>for humans who are involved). >> >>Uri > >I dont like this idea and it is not realistc. Kasparov would never agree. >We (relative bad "over-the-board" chessplayers) would crush New Yorks Deep >Junior with the help of Fritz engine (1 GhZ Computer would be enough) and >opening database. DJ plays a lot of incorrect moves no other top engine would >play. DJ8 will do great in SSDF because most engines are not able to refute his >moves. I do not know if kasparov will never agree. Did someone asked him? I also did not suggest humans+Fritz but a team that has only humans. I do not claim to know what moves are correct so I do not claim that Junior8 play a lot of incorrect moves. Uri
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