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Subject: Re: Did Kramnik make it difficult for Kasparov?

Author: Uri Blass

Date: 21:52:27 10/26/02

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On October 26, 2002 at 18:35:30, Yatheen Manicka wrote:

>It seems to that the recently completed match in Bahrain has made things much
>more difficult for Kasparov in his match v Deep Junior in December.
>Deep Fritz demonstrated through trial and error how to play "anti-human" chess
>vs a GM, eg.,keep queens on the board and avoid positional maneuvering.

I do not believe that it is possible to
keep queens on the board and avoid positional maneuvering.

Kramnik demonstrated mistakes that are not typical for him.

In the match against Fritz he did 2 mistakes of one ply.
losing a piece and sacrificing a piece.

He never played similiar errors in all the last serious
games against humans except one against anand
when he sacrificed a piece for not enough compensation.

Even about the game against anand I read that people claim
that kramnik had no good choice(I do not
know if they are right because I am not a GM
and I cannot trust my impression or the impression of
computers as the absulute truth)

Uri



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