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Subject: Re: Kasp's new allegations against

Author: Phil Dixon

Date: 03:36:07 03/12/99

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On March 12, 1999 at 01:31:29, blass uri wrote:

>
>On March 12, 1999 at 00:22:20, Charles Unruh wrote:
>
>>  Deep Blue
>>
>>"New allegations Kasparov/IBM
>>
>>Kasparov made new allegations against IBM concerning "Deep Blue" two years after
>>the match. "IBM cheated me.
>>Their computer was a fake", he said in an interview, which will appear in the
>>German internet magazin "Konr@d".
>>Kasparow says Deep Blue was manipulated and human beings must have interfered.
>>(Message from French news
>>agency Agence France Press / Donnerstag 11. März 1999 - 14:34 Uhr © AFP 1999) -
>>3/11/99"
>>
>>
>>It is unfortunate that this would be getting published just as kasp is on top of
>>the world.  He should just move on regardless of what happened it's over.  I
>>have no doubt that kasp was and is a stronger player than Deep Blue was(though
>>not necessarily as consistant, but then again DB's first loss did demonstrate(by
>>the play"the kIA game") a strength level beneath several of the top 10 GM's).
>>This is just to say that either Anand or Kramnik could win a 6 game match
>>against Kasparov(well a year ago anyway he's a super monster today).   Further
>>that if Kasparov had played the blunder he played in the last round against deep
>>blue 80%+ of all GM's would have saw the simple sack to win instantly in but
>>seconds.
>
>The simple sacrifice was not a winning sacrifice.
>The problem was that kasparov did not prepare for it because fxe6 instead of Qe7
>is probably winning.
>
>I do not believe that IBM cheated kasparov by moves of humans but I do not think
>that kasparov is the bad guy of this story.
>
>I feel that IBM cheat the public by not playing with deeper blue.
>
>I read in the newspaper in the first match of deep blue against kasparov that
>they refused to draw in the 5th game because they saw it as a scientific
>experiment.
>
>Now they stopped this experiment.
>
>They made a wrong impression that they wanted to play when the truth was that
>they wanted only to win and stop to play.
>
>Uri
Well said!!

Phil



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