Author: Igor Syry
Date: 12:01:00 12/22/98
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On December 22, 1998 at 01:33:11, Jouni Uski wrote: >It was obvious that there was human interference in the [return] match with Deep >Blue. Nobody paid attention to it because I lost > and that’s all anyone cared about. Game two, for example. And then in game >five, 11...h5 could never be played by a computer! > We’ve tried that position on many programs and never, NEVER will a computer >even consider that move, it’s too positional. It’s > not even the 40th move selected by a computer, 40th! And IBM never releases any >information! Show me how the computer > comes up with ...h5, let’s see the printouts!" [See game below.] > >Unbelievable, can't he still admit, that he lost?? Mig mentioned on ICC the other day that J.Benjamin is writing a book about Deep Blue. Mig said that the GM has all the logs, but is not willing to give them to Kasparov. I think that this book surely will answer a lot of questions. Regards, Igor
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