Author: Drexel,Michael
Date: 02:01:19 11/12/03
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On November 12, 2003 at 03:16:44, Uri Blass wrote: >On November 12, 2003 at 02:11:04, Derek Paquette wrote: > >>I'm reading through all these posts and watched the games, and something >>occurred to me, especially what the CEO of chessbase said, that kasparov was >>sent the versions of x3d fritz as they were created...so... >> >>If chessbase were able to clone kasparov use him, study him, poke holes in his >>game, analyse him for hundreds of hours, how well would they do? >> >>But thats a question we'll never be able to answer, but how about this , >> >>If they sent x3d version fritz with the same hardware to a large super >>grandmaster tournament, a round robin, where all the players not only had to >>prepare for the computer, but other humans, how would it fair? >> >>I think we are seriously under estimating this beast... >>just my opinion of course. >>-Derek > >This is exactly what chessbase want you to believe. > >I think that all these matches are unimportant matches and it may be better if >we ignore them. > >I do not trust the humans in these match to try to win the matches and I suspect >that they believe that draw can give them more money. > >Uri You want to draw a match against someone. What is the best way to achieve this goal? I would try to win first or second game, draw the next games and finally lose the last game. Otherwise you always take the risk of losing the match. Unless everything is prearranged of course. :) I assume Kasparov did his best in order to win the first game. He played just not strong enough yesterday. 27.Rgf1 was a very strange decision IMO. Does it make sense to double rooks on the f-file? Michael
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