Author: Robert Hyatt
Date: 07:37:54 01/16/00
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On January 16, 2000 at 02:54:22, Alvaro Polo wrote: > >> >>If hsu want to convince people to invest money in deep blue then he first has to >>convince people that deep thought was really strong. >> > >Hsu has quit. He doesnt want to convince anybody of anything. > >>I understood that he needs a lot of money for deep blue and not for deep thought >>so if this is the case I suggest that deep thought will play against people from >>the relevant position when deep thought's evaluation was +2(after 27...c5). >> >>I do not believe that deep thought can win against the right defence(32.Bg5 >>instead of 32.Re1). >> >>I am also interested to see the games with the >90% results of deep thought >>against fritz3(p90) and the games with the 38:2 result of Deep blue Junior >>against the commercial programs. >> >>If hsu want people to take him seriously he must publish these games. > >I am also interested, and I think he must publish these games, but not because >he wants people to take him seriously (he doesnt care any longer since he has >quit), but because he is no longer in the CC field and has no reason to hide the >games any longer. > >Alvaro > >> >>Uri This is nonsense. I played a long match vs Genius many years ago and posted results on r.g.c.c. It created a _huge_ discussion. I couldn't publish the games if I wanted to today, because I didn't keep them. I didn't consider a supercomputer thrashing the best micro hardware of the early 90's as "news". And I didn't consider the games worth saving. I personally save what I consider important... the games from our 1986 WCCC title for example, where I have all the logs. Not games where we won by a huge margin as expected.
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