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Subject: Re: Question for Bob Hyatt re Crafty's superior analysis

Author: Daniel Clausen

Date: 04:43:15 11/18/03

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On November 18, 2003 at 07:26:12, Albert Silver wrote:

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>Of course, you're correct that they could easily have played out a few more
>moves. In fact, I would agree with you. Not because I think GK is bound to make
>a mistake and put the result in doubt, I honestly don't for a second, but
>because this is a very public display, and as has correctly become fashionable:
>even if the result is crystal clear to the GMs playing, they play it until it
>is crystal clear to the spectators.

That's something I don't quite understand. From a marketing POV it would be very
important and also very simple to continue with the game until it's crystal
clear to the average spectator.

The way it is it could drive off some spectators because they didn't really
understand why Fritz (or the team) resigned. From a marketing POV a clear
failure in my opinion.

Sargon



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