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Subject: Re: Losing interest even more...

Author: Jeroen Noomen

Date: 13:03:06 10/30/97

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On October 30, 1997 at 14:00:35, Christophe Jolly wrote:


>This was annunced by ICCA. Visitors must have been registered before.
>Chess tournaments don't interest many people. Not only in France, I
>guess.
>Do participants prefer ten persons watching and speaking behind them
>during all the game?
>Sure it would be a scandal too.

Try to visit a tournament in Holland. F.e. the AEGON Tournament, Fontys
or Wijk aan Zee. At one day there are more visitors than during ALL
WMCCC's the last 5 years. Or should we held chess tournaments on desert
islands just to make sure nobody's disturbing anybody??? Really, I don't
know what you're pointing at.
>
>>* The tournament room is beautiful, but the air is very sticky,
>
>Bring a spray of perfume,  poor boy.


Have you ever played a game of 4 hours? Or better: two games lasting
8 hours in total (which is more likely here)? Then you might know why
a good airconditioning is essential in chess tournaments. Kasparov and
Karpov wouldn't play a game under such circumstances.


>
>>  and the tournament results are written by hand on a small piece
>>  of paper which is stuck to the wall! As a consolation you can
>>  watch the ups and downs of the share prices from the gallery!
>
>Results are written by hand during the round, when each game is
>finished.
>So you have instant-information. Do you want a complete live report by
>CNN?
>When the round is over, all participants are given the complete list of
>games in PGN format,
>and the rank of programs, printed by a computer-printer, yes!


Paper written?? Are we in the 1960's or the 1990's???? Besides, as an
internet user it will not help me very much, those handwritten results,
will it? Really, this tournament's worth is zero, a lottery of 34
programs with a worldtitle at stake that has no value. And also a
tournament without 4 of the best programs (Rebel, Hiarcs, The King
and Genius). Imagine a WC Chess without Karpov, Kasparov, Kramnik and
Anand: pretty useless, isn't it?


Best regards, Jeroen Noomen



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