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Subject: Re: Kasparov 's insight into his match with X3D Fritz

Author: Vincent Lejeune

Date: 02:48:10 11/21/03

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On November 21, 2003 at 03:26:41, Mig Greengard wrote:

>Had a long, fascinating session with Garry on Wednesday. He went over all the
>games and talked deep and wide about computer chess and his matches. It was all
>video-recorded for future display as a Playchess.com multimedia segment. Some of
>it is recapped in the article I just put up here:
>
>http://www.chessbase.com/newsdetail.asp?newsid=1313
>
>More will go up in text later. From a chess perspective my suspicions during the
>game were confirmed when he said that he had analyzed just about all of game
>four a few years ago when looking at that QGA line. He mostly spent his time
>double-checking things to see if the Fritz team had found something nasty
>somewhere. That one of his former analysts, Kharlov, had played that game up to
>move 18 in 2001 was a tip-off. The position was already equal by that point.
>
>Probably of more interest to you all is Kasparov's interest in computer-computer
>games beyond simply preparing for a specific opponent. That part I recap in the
>article linked to above. I'm seeing him again before he leaves Sunday so if you
>have an interesting, (non-flame) question for him on comp chess I'll be happy to
>put it to him (and take credit for it myself of course).

I would like to know if Garry Kasparov have improved his anti-computer style
since the match against deepblue II , and in his view is this 2-2 a very big
achievement compare to the 2.5-3.5 againt DB2 ?



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