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Subject: Re: Deep Blue and the

Author: Bruce Moreland

Date: 00:25:51 11/16/98

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On November 15, 1998 at 09:57:39, Robert Hyatt wrote:

>This is true... but lets go back to "pre-NY".  Who won the first match?
>Kasparov.  Did he *have* to play IBM a second match?  Of course not.  Why
>did he do it?  for the $700,000 dollar winner's prize of course.  But the
>point is this:  Kasparov held *all* the cards.  He could have required any
>arrangement he wanted.  He wanted DB "on the stage"?  He could have easily
>demanded that.  IE IBM wanted to play *him*.  And he failed to stipulate
>match conditions that he would like (he did haggle over the unimportant
>details like bringing an oddball electronic clock, etc).  So again, I'd say
>this was a screw-up by Kasparov and not IBM.  They almost had to accept any
>requirement he laid out...  because they wanted to play *him*...

What I've seen in print from Kasparov about this was that he was surprised by
IBM's attitude after the contract was signed.  It doesn't sound like he thought
that their will to win would be as high as it was.

If you and I are talking about who's going to pay for the phone call we act
differently than we do if you are a new car salesman and I am trying to buy a
car from you.  There is a completely different level of seriousness, and when
you expect one and get the other, it is disconcerting.

I can imagine someone in the midst of match preparation and the early stages of
the match getting seriously freaked out.

bruce



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