Thomas Lagershausen wrote:Mr Campell is talking like a blind man over the colour of a flower.
He isn´t able to evaluate this games of DeepBlue against Kasparov.
It was poor chess of Kasparov.
Kasparov played in game 6 a opening that he didn´t understand and lost like a beginner in chess.
I am in general not impressed by the chess computers are playing.
Computers didn´t play great chess. They need weak moves of a human to win a game.
Aronian would win a serious match against every computer of the world.
My two cent.
You always need weak moves of the opponent to win otherwise chess is a draw.
I do not believe humans today have a chance against computers
because more than 10 years ago when computers were significantly weaker(both software and hardware) they already performed at super GM level against humans and not against a single human because it included also tournaments when the computers played against many humans.
Edit:I can add that I do not agree that kasparov played like a beginner.
beginners play stupid blunders that computers can see that they are blunders by 1 or 2 ply search.
Kasparov did not do a stupid blunder so he clearly played better than a beginner in game 6.
Note that I do not claim that game 6 was a good game of kasparov
but I know how beginners play and kasparov clearly played better than them and I think that it is possible that with the same moves kasparov could beat at least other chess programs or strong humans(note that I do not claim that kasparov could beat GM's with the same moves and I do not know but even if kasparov played at level of 2300 in the last game then it is clearly better than a beginner).