Author: Eric Adolph
Date: 05:05:05 11/10/98
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I read this at the annotations at yourmove.com: <<< 43. ... Rd5 44. f6 Rd1?! This was a very interesting move, because it perfectly resembled a human move. Chess players, when lost, often don't care very much anymore, so they don't usually play the best last couple of moves - just something to get it over with... But, a machine? It is supposed to fight at its best level no matter what, that's why it doesn't have emotions, right? Well, this was a mystery that kept Garry awake for a while after the game, until he finally solved it. But to find out what the solution is, please read the report written by Frederic Friedel, Garry's second and advisor. You will enjoy it! >>> Does anyone know where the report can be found, or know the answer to the "mystery"" Thanks.
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