Game 3, black
11...Bh5
Commentary for black move 11:
MONTY NEWBORN: Murray is one of the two that began work on
the
IBM program in 1986 or '87, and has been with IBM since 1989.
Murray is an expert level chess player, a tremendous
programmer, has incredible insight into the computer chess side
of it and will tell us all about what's been going on for the
last while under the auspices of my two associates.
MAURICE ASHLEY: Let's welcome Murray Campbell.
MONTY NEWBORN: One last point. We'll have visitors here,
another visitor at five, and another visitor at six.
DB MOVE: 11...Bh5.
MAURICE ASHLEY: Before we continue, the move Bh5 has been
played
by Deep Blue.
Please, Murray, why don't you come center stage.
YASSER SEIRAWAN: Murray, we're going to invite you into the hot
seat.
MAURICE ASHLEY: The folks want -- inquiring minds want to
know.
What's been the deal with this draw controversy, the move Qe3
seemed to -- seems to draw. Is Deep Blue -- does Deep Blue
think different? Does it know something we don't know?
MURRAY CAMPBELL: No, in fact Qe3 definitely draws.
YASSER SEIRAWAN: O O O O O -- Ooooooh!
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