When it comes to his own activities, Kasparov is never an impartial witness and is sometimes misleading. In search of objectivity, we can compare Feng-hsiung Hsu's account of the same meetings in his own book, 'Behind Deep Blue'. I featured the book last year in Deep Blue 'On the Cover' (June 2017).
In preparation for a future post or two, I created a cross reference covering the two books. The references for Kasparov's book use the Kindle's location ('loc') attribute.
Hsu: | Kasparov: | |||
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1989-10 | Deep Thought, New York | p.130 (PDF) | loc.1634 | |
1996-02 | Deep Blue, Philadelphia | p.188 | loc.2063 | |
1997-05 | Deep Blue, New York | p.235 | loc.2424 | (A) |
1991-03 | Hanover | p.? | loc.1794 | (B) |
1993-02 | Copenhagen | p.155 | loc.1966 | (C) |
1995-05 | Hong Kong | p.171 | loc.2051 | (D) |
Notes:
(A)
The reference here is to when discussions began. See also
loc.2595 (Ch.9 'The Board Is in Flames!');
loc.3124 (Ch.10 'The Holy Grail'); and
loc.3381 (game 6).
(B) Hsu doesn't mention this event. Kasparov says that the event had 6 GMs and an IM, and that Deep Thought finished with 2.5 points out of seven games. A previous post on this blog, Deep Thought/Blue in the Early 1990s (July 2015), says, '1991-03-19: DT2 in Hannover (w/ link), "Deep Thought 2 vs. 7 German GMs" at Cebit in Hannover'; also GK simul.
(C) Organized by IBM Denmark.
(D) See World Computer Chess Championship : 8th WCCC - 1995 Hong Kong.
Kasparov's book also gives details about his games/matches against other chess computers. I should compare this to my page Garry Kasparov's Tournament, Match, and Exhibition Record (1973-; 'Last updated 2014-08-11').
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