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And one reason why 1729 is special is that it's called a Harshad number.Anatoly Karpov was world chess champion in the early '70s.
two-- and I made a claim and I'm still behind this claim that there was some kind of artificial interference that time human interference. People ask me, "What did you mean that, wasit Anatoly Karpov, a very strong player, behind the computer?" Which is, it just showed us the crowd didn't actually understand the whole nature of possible interference. Because whenwe have a game, say, game between two computers, one or two advices from humans could change everything because you don't a very strong player actually to help machine, to guide
And one of the biggest mistakes, and that's why I was so upset with myself, is that I didn't treat IBM, Deep Blue,as just an opponent the way I treated Anatoly Karpov or Vishy Anand or Nigel Short.For me, I was still part of a great social and scientific experiment of the end of the 20th century, something that
And one reason why 1729 is special is that it's called a Harshad number.But if you look carefully, it's an Anatoly Karpov lunch box.
for a valley. If you're fighting against cavalry, you'll be looking for the hills. So, it's about creating the environment where your strengths will manifest and your weaknesses--and again, all weaknesses are relative. When I played Anatoly Karpov, we were very good at almost everything, but still I was more dynamic player, he was more strategic. So,it was very important to push the game in the direction that could fit my playing style more than his. And that's why, that is the element of psychology and, by the way, it
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