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Subject: Re: From move 28

Author: Timothy J. Frohlick

Date: 08:02:07 02/08/03

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Earl,

It was a win for black but Kasparov, Amir Ban and Shay Bushinski are all good
friends.  This was not a title match. Deep Junior does not have the knowledge to
beat a grandmaster. In ten years that may be different.

It is possible to agree to a draw even if you are winning. I have done it many
times.  Friendship is more valuable than winning.

TJF

On February 08, 2003 at 10:39:24, Earl Fuller wrote:

>I have read where some of you have played it out and it came to a draw. I have
>not found this to be the case. So, i reset the position up from move 28 and let
>Shredder and Genius battle it out again. Shredder as white, the weaker and
>slower Genous as black, @ 3.0 per. move for both sides. All i do is, just let
>them play, even though sometimes i see moves which may be more human like, i
>just let them go. Black wins, perod ! So, i let Shredder play itself and Genius
>play itself and the results are always the same, black wins. Perhaps at a longer
>time control, say 10 or 15 minutes per move the results could be differant, i
>don't know. But in either case, it sure would have been quit an end game to
>watch, if Kasparov would have played on.



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