Author: Uri Blass
Date: 05:50:53 07/29/03
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On July 29, 2003 at 08:28:32, emerson tan wrote: <snipped> >It shows that given enough depth, some programs can replicate the moves. > > > > My computer was just running Deep Fritz 7 at an average of 600KNS, Deep Blue >was running around 125 million nodes per second > > >Actually, Mig Greengard already mentioned before that junior 5 was able to find >the 11...h5 move. He discovered that after he interviewed Kasparov regarding the >match with IBM. Mig mentioned that the Junior 5 program was even installed in >the laptop Gary was using. Junior5 did not exist in 1997 so it was not installed in kasparov's computer in 1997. > > > >It shows that Deep Blue did not cheat. The IBM team had several help during its >development from different Grandmasters like Joel Benjamin, Robert Byrne, Miguel >Illescas, Nick DeFirmain and John Fedorowincz. I do not believe that Deeper Blue cheated but you cannot prove that they cheated or the opposite based on moves of the relevant games and I do not think that it is needed. If you need to prove that somebody did not cheat then you need to put everybody in prison because nobody can prove that he did not cheat,did not steal,did not murder... Uri
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