Author: Thorsten Czub
Date: 09:27:18 10/29/00
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On October 29, 2000 at 12:18:35, Jeroen Noomen wrote: >On October 29, 2000 at 11:31:16, Daniel Chancey wrote: > >Hi all, > >This is the MOST depressing game I have seen in my life. >Kasparov betrays his fans, the spectators AND himself. >A draw in 14 moves as White, while this was the last chance >of holding on to his title. > >It is a shame, a big big shame. This is also the most boring >WC match since Capablanca vs. Alekine. Oh my, I just think >what would have happened when Shirov would play this match.... > >Guys, stop this nonsense. This is NOT chess.... > >A deeply depressed Jeroen > > >>I cannot believe that Kasparov drew in 14 moves. Energy or not, He had to >>play for a win. >> >>Castle2000 mothersons cannot stand to lose. the moment somebody comes on stage and it NOT anymore accepting the bluff and role-acting of a motherson, and stand in front and the motherson feels he is weaker, all the energy and all the strength thas was a role the motherson acted, is away. he is broken. he will never recover IMO. mothersons have no method to cope with reality. they live in a hollywood-world where they are the star. in the moment another star gets the title/the prize, they die soon. its not a shame, since kasparov is no world-chess-champion. all that is left is a child, believeing I AM THE CHAMPION, the same was with fischer. they cannot believe that the game is over. sick people IMO. but the desease was part of their strength before. but when it is over... was the same with boris becker. or björn borg (when lendl came).
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