Game 1, black
7...Bd6
Commentary for black move 7:
Mr. SEIRAWAN: Now that Garry has taken a break I feel more
comfortable being able to explain. The move d2-d3 is, again,
quite a flexible move, and what Garry is trying to achieve with
the move d3 is the eventual push, e2-e4. After d2-d3, the move
Bd6 came very quickly.
Mr. SEIRAWAN: And by the way, Mike, I'm a little bit surprised
to see the computer playing so quickly. I don't even know if
Mr. Feng had the opportunity to write down the moves. Why
is --
Mr. VALVO: There are two possibilities for this. Let's see what
the audience thinks, first of all. What do you think would be
the reason why that move came so fast?
AUDIENCE MEMBER: Back in the book.
Mr. VALVO: Back in the book and the subsequent placated they
did
go back into the book because the computer responded instantly
for several moves in a row. What might have been another
explanation?
AUDIENCE MEMBER: The Kasparov went into a long think and
during
that time the computer had been able to evaluate it.
Mr. VALVO: Correct. The computer is thinking on the other guy's
time.
Mr. ASHLEY: If I may make a comment, when the audience is
speaking it's difficult to go over the Internet, it's not being
gathered up so we're going to repeat what everyone says so
everything can follow it. So the comment was because of
Kasparov's long think the computer was able to figure out
everything from this moment on?
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