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

Author: Mark Young

Date: 07:22:27 10/27/02

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On October 27, 2002 at 00:52:27, Uri Blass wrote:

>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.

Well...it is much easier to avoid a trade of queens then to force the trade of
queens.

>
>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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