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Subject: Re: More facts about the Junior - Adams match

Author: Vincent Diepeveen

Date: 09:28:26 02/17/00

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On February 17, 2000 at 11:48:57, Terry Presgrove wrote:
>On February 17, 2000 at 11:42:38, Enrique Irazoqui wrote:
>>On February 17, 2000 at 11:35:56, Vincent Diepeveen wrote:
[snip]
>>>With near to 100% sureness we all know Kasparov is not gonna play that
>>>match for free.
>>
>>I don't think you are right. It is Kasparov's Club, it is Kasparov's Grand Prix.
>>In his best interest he should be ready to play Deep Junior and clear the mess
>>as much as possible.
>>
>>Enrique
>>
>>>>>>Enrique
>
>      I do hope your right Enrique! It does appear to be a way out and probably
>      the only way out for them to save face on this issue.

>       TP

Kasparov would rape another statement he has spoken out on TV some time
ago in short:
   "My next match against a computer will be a match for the world
    title with fair conditions for both sides, and a price money belonging
    to a world title match".

Let's sit and wait. Adams got massacred by Kasparov in a humiliating way,
as we know it from Kasparov. You don't lose from Kasparov, you get crushed
by Kasparov.

This time it was Adams turn. I'm not sure when we will see a computer
on the other side of the board against Kasparov. I don't give a penny
for any program right now. Kasparov knows this too well, but asks probably too
much money to play the programs to show some computer guru's the truth.

Kasparov definitely doesn't know that the computer guru's already have written
in books that "chess has been solved by deep blue in 1997".

Vincent
















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