Author: pavel
Date: 04:50:03 01/19/00
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On January 18, 2000 at 09:51:41, Vincent Diepeveen wrote: >On January 17, 2000 at 10:51:24, John Warfield wrote: > >> >> Are these the long awaited Log files or printouts that Kasparov has been >>begging for all these years? If so I wonder if they confirm his allegations of >>cheating > >Yes. And after starting to analyse them i directly knew why they didn't >want them to show. > >Deep Blue is a rather simple program people. >It's evaluation is like Frans Morsch said so long extremely anti-kasparov. > > > > Move Kasparov Deep-Blue >---- ---------------- ---------------- > 1. Nf3 (53:59) d5 (0:19) > 2. g3 (0:07) Bg4 (0:11) > 3. b3 (3:58) Nd7 (2:24) > >Now here deep blue already wants to play e6 initially. >Only at the last seconds it goes to the move Nd7 > > 4. Bb2 (0:11) e6 (3:16) > >We see from ICC time division clearly that moves are >more or less 3 minutes a move. >Nothing wrong with that. > >--> 3. .. Nd7 <-- 37/116:40 >--------------------------------------- >Guessing Bb2 > 3(4)[e5](-30)[e5](-30) -30v T=0 >Pe7e5 nf3e5P Nd7e5n bb2e5N Qd8e7 pd2d4 Pf7f6 be5c7P Qe7c7b nb1c3 Qc7c3n qd1d2 >Qc3d2q > 3(5) -11 T=0 >Ng8f6 bf1g2 Pe7e6 ph2h3 Bg4f3n pe2f3B Bf8c5 o-o O-O > 4(5) -11 T=0 >Ng8f6 bf1g2 Pe7e6 ph2h3 Bg4f3n pe2f3B Bf8c5 o-o O-O > 5(5)[Ngf6](-1) -1 T=0 >Ng8f6 bf1g2 Pe7e6 ph2h3 Bg4f3n pe2f3B Bf8c5 o-o O-O > 6(5)[Ngf6](-10)[e6](-2) -2 T=1 >Pe7e6 bf1g2 Bg4f3n pe2f3B Ng8f6 o-o Bf8d6 nb1c3 > 7(5) #[e6](28)[e6](28) 28^ T=2 >Pe7e6 bf1g2 Bg4f3n pe2f3B Ng8f6 o-o Bf8d6 nb1c3 > 7(6) #[e6](28)############################## 28 T=4 >Pe7e6 bf1g2 Bg4f3n pe2f3B Ng8f6 o-o Bf8d6 nb1c3 > 8(6) #[e6](21)############################## 21 T=10 >Pe7e6 bf1g2 Bg4f3n pe2f3B Ng8f6 o-o Bf8d6 nb1c3 > 9(6) #[e6](24)############################## 24 T=20 >Pe7e6 bf1g2 Ng8f6 ph2h3 Bg4f3n pe2f3B Bf8c5 o-o O-O nb1c3 >10(6)<ch> 'bb2' > #[e6](22)############################## 22 T=87 >Pe7e6 bf1g2 Ng8f6 ph2h3 Bg4f3n pe2f3B Bf8c5 pd2d4 Bc5d6 o-o O-O >11(6)[TIMEOUT] 22 T=164 >Pe7e6 > >We see that the man behind this machine can't play chess at all. He wants >Deep Blue's moves in uppercase. He let's his machine display opponents >pieces in lower case. > >I wouldn't want to mix them, unless i have problems seeing what move is >an opponents move and what move is not. Anyway this is a problem more people >have actually. > >Further it shows what it captures after a capture move, find that funny. >Probably to show when recapture extensions get triggered. > >Enfin, perhaps a matter of taste. Let's not get into details too much >about this. > >Let's look to its output and moves it makes! > >This is gonna be a bigtime continued mail, when i get home i'll continue >with the silly moves made by deep blue and what it prints out in the logs, >this is gonna get cool people! > >I am looking forward to the h6??? beginners move and missing of e5. > >Vincent > > 5. Bg2 (1:05) Ngf6 (2:03) > 6. O-O (1:37) c6 (0:19) > 7. d3 (10:49) Bd6 (0:18) > 8. Nbd2 (0:07) O-O (0:15) > > > > 9. h3 (0:08) Bh5 (0:08) > 10. e3 (0:17) h6 (0:48) > 11. Qe1 (2:44) Qa5 (3:04) > 12. a3 (1:03) Bc7 (3:19) > 13. Nh4 (5:57) g5 (1:50) > 14. Nhf3 (0:40) e5 (2:08) > 15. e4 (1:05) Rfe8 (2:59) > 16. Nh2 (12:30) Qb6 (3:01) > 17. Qc1 (15:20) a5 (4:15) > 18. Re1 (0:29) Bd6 (2:44) > 19. Ndf1 (5:18) dxe4 (0:42) > 20. dxe4 (5:07) Bc5 (0:12) > 21. Ne3 (0:10) Rad8 (2:00) > 22. Nhf1 (3:05) g4 (0:07) hehe its kinda fun reading your post, especially when you are criticizing other programs.......its as good as reading an archie comic book. you have little idea about what you are "typing". But hey its funny.....and worthed ;) pavel
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