Author: Matthew Hull
Date: 09:39:16 04/20/05
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On April 20, 2005 at 12:15:58, chandler yergin wrote: >On April 20, 2005 at 08:44:16, Robert Hyatt wrote: > >>On April 20, 2005 at 07:59:35, chandler yergin wrote: >> >>>On April 19, 2005 at 22:13:28, Mike Byrne wrote: >>> >>>>On April 19, 2005 at 22:02:32, chandler yergin wrote: >>>> >>>>ahem ...(cough) -- I see you quoted Hsu's book and your putting things to rest. >>>> >>>>Was there any other point you were trying to make? >>> >>>It should be obvious that the few quotes given, refute the claims of Hyatt, >>>exposes his obvious bias, and his libelous, ignorant, innaccurate, speculations >>>and attempts to demean the greatest Chess Player in History! >>>IMO, his lack of objectivity, & logic leaves much to be desired. >>>He has taken things to a personal level with Posters that do not agree with some >>>of his absurd comments. >>>In regard to some of the technical apsects of Programming, he has misled >>>with willful intent to deceive. >>> >>> >> >>care to explain the above characterization? The rules didn't require them to >>give him printouts. They required them to give him all "publicly played games" >>of which there were exactly _zero_ to give him. > >As I so Posted! >"Pg 207 > The match contract explicitly obliged the Deep Blue team to provide, when >requested, the scores of all our public tournament games. > >"True, he did not have access to games played by the newest version of the >program." > > What don't you understand here? None of those games were "public tournament games". What don't YOU understand? > >He asked that the Logs be given in a sealed Folder to the Arbiter for later >examination. > >"Granting him direct access to Deep Blue's game logs would be equivilent to >giving him Deep Blue's silicon head on a silver platter, with $700,000 on the >side." > >> >>Please learn to read, with a dictionary handy, so that you can understand what >>is being said... > > >> >>then your childish comments won't make you look like an idiot... > >My Quote: >"He has taken things to a personal level with Posters that do not agree with >some of his absurd comments." > >Thanks for proving my point! > >"In regard to some of the technical aspects of Programming, he has misled >with willful intent to deceive." > >and you have.. Nobody here agrees with you on this. Bob has told it straight on every point. You are just in denial that Garry got his helmet handed to him by a machine. Both he and you are sore losers. :) Cheers, > >> >> >> >> >>>> >>>>...just wondering... >>> >>>Wonder no more.. >>> >>> >>>> >>>>Best, >>>> >>>>Michael >>>> >>>> >>>>>Let's put some stuff to rest here.. >>>>> >>>>>Quoting from FENG-HSIUNG HSU's Book >>>>> >>>>>"Behind Deep Blue" >>>>> >>>>>Pg 207 >>>>> The match contract explicitly obliged the Deep Blue team to provide, when >>>>>requested, the scores of all our public tournament games. >>>>> >>>>>True, he did not have access to games played by the newest version of the >>>>>program. >>>>> >>>>>We wanted to be fair, but to give Garry games from our pre-match training would >>>>>have placed us at a serious disadvantage. >>>>> >>>>>Pg 219. >>>>> >>>>>The chess books I had only gave cursory treatments on the positional play of the >>>>>Queen >>>>>After this game Joe wrote some simple code on where the Queen should be placed. >>>>> >>>>>Pg 220. >>>>> >>>>>An automatic tuning run for the evaluation function pointed out to us that the >>>>>weighting for one class of King Safety should be increased. >>>>> >>>>>Pg224. >>>>> >>>>>The morning before game 2, the team debated whether we should make changes >>>>>to Deep Blue's evaluation function. Joe had already 'fixed' the bug responsible >>>>>for the last move in game 1, but there were other changes we needed to look >>>>>into. >>>>> >>>>>Pg 238. >>>>> >>>>>The penalty for Bishops being shut out from the game was increased after this >>>>>game. >>>>> >>>>>Pg 243. >>>>> >>>>>Granting him direct access to Deep Blue's game logs would be equivilent to >>>>>giving him Deep Blue's silicon head on a silver platter, with $700,000 on the >>>>>side. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Well, enough Quotes.. >>>>>Read the BOOK!
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