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RE: virus: Re: X3d Fritz vs Kasparov
« on: 2003-11-12 15:29:14 » |
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http://www.chessbase.com/ <q> X3D Fritz holds the draw against Kasparov in exciting game one. 12.11.2003 The machine threw down the gauntlet by playing the same Slav Defense in which Kasparov beat Deep Junior in the first game of their January match. X3D Fritz grabbed a pawn, sacrificed the exchange and held on to draw against the world #1, forcing a repetition to end the battle on move 37.</q> [Blunderov] It is easy to overlook to significance of the phrase 'X3D Fritz...sacrificed the exchange' in this brief report. Computers are notoriously materialistic and this apparent 'positional judgment' on the part of Fritz is very interesting.
It has the effect of making Fritz appear more human in style.
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RE: virus: X3d Fritz vs Kasparov
« Reply #1 on: 2003-11-16 18:09:21 » |
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[Blunderov] Well Kasparov pulled it off! He got the program into a very blocked position in which it could find no constructive moves. Kasparov won a pawn then later sacrificed it back again but Fritz was already lost.
A great result by Kasparov although it was not a particularly hard game for him to play.
The match now hinges on the result of game four which will be played on Tuesday. The world number one may have a tough time of it with the black pieces because he can not be certain of obtaining the sort of blocked position in which programs are so prone to floundering.
His priority, as in his previous match with Deep Fritz, is likely to be to avoid losing the match at all costs. It seems possible that he will once again go in for a Berlin Defence to the Ruy Lopez but this time he will be fully forewarned against the possible transposition to a King's Indian Defence type of position.
Will the Fritz programmers have a surprise in store for him?
Budding conspiracy theorists may make what they will of the report on ChessFM that the Chessbase offices were burgled very shortly before the start of the match. According to the report, only software was removed from the premises.
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RE: virus: X3d Fritz vs Kasparov
« Reply #2 on: 2003-11-19 06:33:11 » |
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[Blunderov] Match drawn. But not quite as expected - X3d Fritz opened with the d pawn which came as some surprise. Kasparov found himself playing a Queen's Gambit Accepted using the same variation with the black pieces that Vishy Anand had used against him at Wijk aan Zee in 1998.
Soon the situation was exactly as the programmers must have wished: an open center, queens still on the board and a slight edge for white. In spite of this the situation was really quite clear cut and Kasparov had no trouble in setting in motion a sequence of exchanges that left very little, in terms of both material and complexity, remaining on the board.
In spite of the obvious respect that Kasparov has for this program, it is my impression that Kasparov had a reasonably good chance of beating it in a longer match.
The program still doesn't 'understand' chess. Kasparov knows this about the program! And, with the proviso that Kasparov avoided tactical oversights in time pressure, this factor would eventually tell in Kasparov's favour.
The bottom line is that the worlds best chess players are still better than the worlds best commercial chess program - but only just.
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