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jdoucette
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   jdoucette has kibitzed 6 times to chessgames  
   Dec-09-18 Kasparov vs Deep Blue, 1997 (replies)
 
jdoucette: Continuing backwards:. Black's 43...Nd2 was the mistake that allows the 44.Rg7+! winning move. Looks like 43...Rg2 draws.
 
   Sep-26-18 Kasparov vs The World, 1999 (replies)
 
jdoucette: @tea4twonty Oops, I meant 37... e5 draws. I didn't realize you were asking about 36... I had assumed you wondered "what move could avoid the killer 38. Rd1", as that was my thought.
 
   Dec-15-17 AlphaZero vs Stockfish, 2017 (replies)
 
jdoucette: 49...Rf8 is not chosen by my local Stockfish even given the same amount of processing time, yet it was played in the match... This could be due to 1 GB of hash tables with 64 threads -- a bad idea, as each thread demolishes the hash table of the other threads, making the extra ...
 
   Dec-13-17 AlphaZero vs Stockfish, 2017 (replies)
 
jdoucette: Stockfish 8 sees 21. Bg5 on a measly 8-core machine (not 64-core they were using) in only 1 hour 9 minute, with it obviously winning at 1 hour 22 minutes. AlphaZero had 1,500 times the computing power of Stockfish (4 TPUs with 180 TFlops *each*, whereas a 72-core monster PC CPU ...
 
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