Author: blass uri
Date: 09:11:22 05/08/00
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On May 08, 2000 at 12:01:31, Fernando Villegas wrote: >On May 08, 2000 at 10:01:41, Enrique Irazoqui wrote: > >>On May 08, 2000 at 09:42:07, Frederic Friedel wrote: >> >>>Shortest games >>> >>>Van der Sterren-Povah, Loyds Bank Masters 1978: >>>1.e4 e5 draw. >>> >>>Fischer-Panno, Palmá 1970. >>>1.c4 resigns >>> >>>Hübner-Rogoff, World Student Team Championship Graz 1972: >>>1.c4 draw >>> >>>Miles-Reuben Luton 1975: >>>1. draw >>> >>>Fischer-Spassky (2), Reykjavik 1972: >>>1. resigns. >>> >>>Fritz-Bosboom doesn't come close... >> >>The point is if the rest of the players will boycott Fritz as Bosboom did. Piket >>played it, Bosboom didn't, another player said from the beginning that he won't >>play Fritz. Not amusing altogether. >> >>Enrique > >Hi Enrique: >Surely almost every player that knows he could be beaten in normal game will >make a show of boycotting. So losing becomes a politically correct lose. >Fernando I do not understand how could he know that he will lose in normal game. Weaker players than him could draw against Fritz in the Israeli league so he could not be sure of losing. I do not think it is a politically correct lose. Uri
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