Computer Chess Club Archives


Search

Terms

Messages

Subject: Re: Kasparov's Grandmaster Intuition May Have Been Correct

Author: Rolf Tueschen

Date: 13:03:28 02/09/03

Go up one level in this thread


On February 09, 2003 at 12:54:19, Dana Turnmire wrote:

>I let Genius 7 play out game six between Kasparov and Deep Junior.  The result
>is a win for white.  I believe Kasparov really was intimidated by the machine.
>Up until now I have always been skeptical as to whether the current PC programs
>really played at the grandmaster level but now there seems to be no doubt left.
>No one will convince me that Kasparov did not want to win that match.
>
>The only thing that puzzles me is why someone like Edward Nemeth can defeat
>these programs but a top grandmaster has such a hard time.  Why would Kasparov
>or any other grandmaster not use anti-computer play in such a match?


I wrote several messages about that topic. Please consult the archives. But in
case of Kasparov I see no chance. He is unable to change his human chess
approach. To do that you must be able to think scientifically. You must have a
sane self-confidence. etc.

Rolf Tueschen



>
>Genius 7 starts analyzing after 28.f4 at 40/2hours on an AMD 1800+ where a draw
>was agreed upon.
>
>
>[Event "FIDE Man vs Machine"]
>[Site "?"]
>[Date "2003.02.09"]
>[Round "6"]
>[White "Deep Junior"]
>[Black "Kasparov, Gary"]
>[Result "1-0"]
>[ECO "B92"]
>
>1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 d6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 Nf6 5. Nc3 a6 6. Be2 e5 7. Nb3 Be7 8.
>O-O O-O 9. Kh1 Bd7 10. Be3 Bc6 11. Bf3 Nbd7 12. a4 b6 13. Qd3 Bb7 14. h3 Rc8
>15. Rad1 h6 16. Rfe1 Qc7 17. g3 Rfd8 18. Kh2 Re8 19. Re2 Qc4 20. Qxc4 Rxc4 21.
>Nd2 Rc7 22. Bg2 Rec8 23. Nb3 Rxc3 24. bxc3 Bxe4 25. Bc1 Bxg2 26. Kxg2 Rxc3 27.
>Ba3 Ne8 28. f4 f6 29. Bb2 Rc4 30. a5 Kf7 31. fxe5 fxe5 32. axb6 Nxb6 33. Ra1
>Nc7 34. Na5 Ra4 35. c4 Rxa1 36. Bxa1 Ne6 37. Rb2 Bd8 38. Rd2 Bc7 39. Bc3 Ng5
>40. Bb4 Ke6 41. Re2 Nf7 42. Ra2 h5 43. c5 Nd5 44. cxd6 Bxa5 45. Bxa5 Kxd6 46.
>Bd2 Nc7 47. Ra4 g6 48. g4 Kd5 49. gxh5 gxh5 50. Rh4 Nd6 51. Rxh5 Nc4 52. Rh8
>Kc6 53. Bc3 Nd5 54. Ba1 e4 55. h4 Nf4+ 56. Kg3 Ne2+ 57. Kg4 Ne3+ 58. Kg5 Ng1
>59. Kf4 Nc4 60. Rg8 Nh3+ 61. Kxe4 Nd6+ 62. Kf3 Nf5 63. h5 Kd7 64. Bc3 Ke7 65.
>Bd2 Kf7 66. Rg4 Ng7 67. h6 Ne6 68. Kg3 Nhg5 69. Bxg5 Kg6 70. Bd2+ Kh7 71. Kh4
>a5 72. Kh5 a4 73. Bb4 a3 74. Bxa3 Nd8 75. Rg7+ Kh8 76. Kg6 Ne6 77. Rf7 Kg8 78.
>h7+ Kh8 79. Bb2+ Nd4 80. Bxd4+  1-0



This page took 0 seconds to execute

Last modified: Thu, 15 Apr 21 08:11:13 -0700

Current Computer Chess Club Forums at Talkchess. This site by Sean Mintz.