Author: Drexel,Michael
Date: 09:14:47 02/06/03
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On February 06, 2003 at 12:01:35, Uri Blass wrote: >On February 06, 2003 at 11:54:10, Drexel,Michael wrote: > >>On February 06, 2003 at 11:27:48, Uri Blass wrote: >> >>>On February 06, 2003 at 11:22:28, Graham Laight wrote: >>> >>>>On February 06, 2003 at 10:51:43, Uri Blass wrote: >>>> >>>>>On February 06, 2003 at 10:45:20, Graham Laight wrote: >>>>> >>>>>>On February 06, 2003 at 10:27:36, Uri Blass wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>>I believe that Amir did not say that PCs of 1997 were as strong as DB. >>>>>>> >>>>>>>Uri >>>>>> >>>>>>Have you not seen the large number of posts from him INSISTING that DB was >>>>>>over-rated, and either implying or stating outright that PCs could have done as >>>>>>well, if not better? >>>>>> >>>>>>n.b. may need to go back a couple of years to find these threads against Robert >>>>>>Hyatt. >>>>>> >>>>>>-g >>>>> >>>>>We are talking about computers of the beginning of 1997 with hardware of 1997. >>>>> >>>>>I believe that he talked about it near 2000 when hardware and software were >>>>>clearly better. >>>>> >>>>>Uri >>>> >>>>Not that much better - DJ will not achieve a better result than DB, and will >>>>probably achieve a worse one. >>>> >>>>-g >>> >>>Comparing is not done based only on results. >>>Deeper blue never played impressive moves that programs of 2000 cannot find. >>> >>>There are logfiles of the games and I know of nothing impressive in them. >>> >>>Uri >> >>Im still very impressed by this position and DB correct decision not to play >>Qb6. I can imagine that this position has been discussed widely before, but >>you say DB never played impressive moves todays programs cant find. >> >>[D] r1r1q1k1/6p1/p2b1p1p/1p1PpP2/PPp5/2P4P/R1B2QP1/R5K1 w - - 0 36 >> >>Do you know of any program who would not play 36.Qb6? >>All my programs would play it. >>Can someone please check what move DJ7 would play in this position? >> >>Michael > >I think that Qb6 is not better than axb5. >I think that both moves are leading to equal position. > >Kasparov simply did not find the right defence against Qb6. > >Uri what do you mean? DB played 36.axb5 and Kasparov cant find the right defence after 44.Kf1. why leads 36.axb5 to an equal position? Is 44.Kh1 not a winning move?
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