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Carlsen definitely missed a win in Game 1. Game 2 was a more conventional draw, so the match now stands at 1-1.
You can watch the moves being played live during the match. I watch on Chess.com but I'm sure there are other venues. It's not as exciting as watching the Superbowl, but if you love chess it is certainly interesting. |
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Still tied up after game 6.
From the reports, it sounds like Caruana missed the win in the last game. That makes six ties and one missed win each. |
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Game six was extremely complicated. It went into an endgame that is seldom seen. The players have to figure out all the intricacies over the board, and Caruana missed his chance at move 67. I'm disappointed he didn't get the win. But chess is like that.
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Hey Barry. I am not a chess player but have always been fascinated with the game since I followed the Fischer/ Spassky matches. At that time I lived in St Louis and the matches had a lot of coverage in the paper there. I live in San Antonio now and have not noticed any coverage in our paper here. So I enjoy you updates.
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I believe I'll tune in to the radio broadcast...yawn
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Quote:
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Cheep related plug.
My most recent book discusses briefly Deep Blue beating Kasparov, computer versus human, in chess, concerning the theory of how to identify intelligence in computers. There are various theories, methods, tests (the Turing test being the most famous) and games (such as chess) to try to identify intelligence in computers. And some famous philosophers say that, even if it exists, intelligence in a computer cannot be verified. Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence Last edited by drcy; 11-18-2018 at 11:52 PM. |
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Peter-- likely could, but Barry's summaries are just right sized
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