Game 5, white
20.Qc2
Commentary for white move 20:
GK MOVE: 20 Qc2
YASSER SEIRAWAN: And we have another move, a move by
Deep Blue
of Rh8-e8. Garry has quickly responded Qe2-c2, gotten up from
the board with a look of confidence.
Again, so if Deep Blue was to face the world over the Internet,
it would be weaker?
MATT THOENNES: Well, it depends how you -- you can think of
Deep
Blue as having a resource of hardware, and, you know, one of
the things that you could think of doing was that we could
split the machine into 16 nodes and 16 nodes and have the two
play each other. Of course that's going to be weaker than
having 32 nodes play together. So there's a certain
partitioning of power, partitioning of the resources that would
make it be able to evaluate less positions per second as you
take away the hardware resource or divide up the hardware
resource amongst many different players playing simultaneously.
MIKE VALVO: We have a very patient young lady here. Why don't
we give her a chance to ask her question.
YASSER SEIRAWAN: What's your name?
AUDIENCE MEMBER: I have duo questions.
MIKE VALVO: First your name. What's your name?
AUDIENCE MEMBER: Ann. I have two /KWREZ. The -- questions.
The first one s how long did it take to make the Deep Blue.
And the second one is, what is all that stuff on that screen?
What is all that stuff below, all those numbers.
YASSER SEIRAWAN: Okay, I'll answer the numbers question. That
is the moves. That is the algebraic notation. And the moves
0-0-0 refers to castles. When white castles long, there's
three zeros. When white castles short, there are two zeros.
MIKE VALVO: What's the 19?
YASSER SEIRAWAN: That's the 19th move. The 19th move by
Garry
Kasparov. So the reason that we put that up there is that if
Garry -- we'll be keeping an eye on Garry's clock. Now you see
Rhe8 and Qc2, so Garry has now made 20 moves, half the time
control. The second question --
MIKE VALVO: Let's finish up on that. If you look at the bottom
of the board here, you'll you see a through h and 1 through 8
and just visualized if you play Rhe8, the rook on h8 moves to
e8. That describes the move. Okay, now the other question?
YASSER SEIRAWAN: How old is Deep Blue?
MATT THOENNES: Well, let's see. The research started at
Carnegie-Mellon with F. H. Hsu and Deep Thought. I'm not sure
when the incarnation actually went from Deep Thought into the
newer hardware which we call Deep Blue. I think it was
somewhere --
YASSER SEIRAWAN: '87?
MATT THOENNES: No, actually later than that, I think '93, '92.
I'm not exactly sure of the date of when, you know, we really
left being, you know, Deep Thought, Deep Blue's prototype, into
real Deep Blue.
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