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Letter: Unconvincing win

Published 9 August 2003

From Ken Green

I still do not subscribe to the view that Gary Kasparov lost to the computer Deep Blue (12 July, p 40). He was playing against a team of computer programmers with plenty of time at their disposal. He lost once out of one game. Had he lost 9 out of 10 games then a significant conclusion could be drawn.

Your interview with Kasparov gives a most interesting insight into his mind, but the most significant fact is the statement in the box on p 42 that IBM hastened to dismantle Deep Blue once it had defeated Kasparov.

Tintagel, Cornwall, UK

Issue no. 2407 published 9 August 2003

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