Author: Graham Laight
Date: 02:04:19 02/11/03
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On February 10, 2003 at 05:00:03, Uri Blass wrote: >The only choice of humans was in decisions if to accept or offer a draw and >maybe in decision if to stop to use the book(it is not clear and I guess that it >was not the case). > >Humans were not used to change computer move if they thought the computer move >was wrong. > >Draw offer or accepting draw was not considered as computer move before the >match so using computer analysis and GM's to decide about it was allowed. > >I also do not think that the decision that was made for a draw was good for >Junior. Thanks to the decision of the "Grand Committee For Over-Ruling Deep-Junior", we shall never know. -g >Uri
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