Author: pavel
Date: 07:19:09 10/08/02
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On October 08, 2002 at 10:15:45, Rolf Tueschen wrote: >On October 08, 2002 at 10:09:03, Uri Blass wrote: > >>On October 08, 2002 at 10:01:00, Rolf Tueschen wrote: >> >>>On October 08, 2002 at 09:54:15, Rolf Tueschen wrote: >>> >>>>- >>> >>>He makes incoherent moves like a3, Nd5, Nf6, h3 etc... >>> >>>What they tried to do was to tell Fritz to make some "positional" moves... >>>What a difference. But the reason for the difference betwen Kramnik and Fritz is >>>clear. Both can calculate, only Kramnik knows what to calculate deep enough. >>>It's so funny to see Fritz always coming late and breathless and again there is >>>nothing to bite... (position after h3) >>> >>>Rolf Tueschen >> >>I think that the problem of Fritz is that kramnik had >>the program so he could know to get into the >>type of position when Fritz does not know to play well. >> >>I do not think that he prepared all the games but I believe >>that he did opening preperation to >>get positions that Fritz does not know to play. >> >>I still try to find with yace(only material) >>when did Fritz lose material. >> >>It seems that Nd5 or an earlier move >>was the mistake. >> >>Uri > >Kramnik had nothing to prepare, he saw that Fritz can't play whithout Q and then >thought about some lines. The trick is to give Fritz the "impression" that he >had time enough to play a3 or such moves. Uri, when I wrote months ago that the >time where GM would go into fighting mode had yet not even begun people here >looked at me as if I were an alien from outer space. But nobody understood that >the Trojan Horse is just something to amuse amateurs... > >Rolf Tueschen Kramnik had prepared with fritz for atleast 1-2 months, so saying "Kramnik had nothing to prepare", does make you look like an alien. The rest of the gibberish is moot. pavs
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