Computer Chess Club Archives


Search

Terms

Messages

Subject: Re: Kasparov - Hsu -.....Read btw the lines

Author: Pete Galati

Date: 11:46:09 01/11/00

Go up one level in this thread


On January 11, 2000 at 14:22:14, Miguel Arrospide wrote:

>I have been following the discussions about Kasparov and Hsu. Some people seems
>to miss the point. The point is that Kasparov is afraid.
>Is Hsu asking Kasparov to play a match for FREE? No. So then what's the big
>deal. Let's say Chessbase asks Kasparov to play a match with Fritz 20 for 2
>million dollars . Do you think Kasparov would turn that money down? of course
>not. Rememeber Chess history. When unreasonable demamds were placed on the
>challenger (such as collecting a big purse) it was done because the Champion was
>afraid that he might lose. Lasker did it to Capa. Capa to Alekhine. Alekhine to
>Capa. Botvinnik with his rematch clause did the same to the others.
>Kasparov is one of the greatest chess players ever, but he is afraid. Kasparov
>could have said to Hsu. Ok Ill play with your machine for $2 million but he
>chose to ignore the challenge.
>Lots of people accussed a few years ago IBM of not being "willing" to finance
>another match. Yeah Right....! After Kasparov call them a cheat. I like Kasparov
>but I can not defend his behavior anymore. He tried to change FIDE for his own
>advantage. He found  the PCA and then some other Association and then abandoned
>them. He did not like Campomanes but then he made up with him when it serve his
>purposes. He was a sore loser when he lost to IBM. He wanted a rematch and now
>he refuses. He did not want to play Shirov.etc. etc. We need some Champion like
>Max Euwe really bad.

I'd be willing to lose a few games against Deep Blue for free (ok, I might ask
for transportation and a salami sandwich & coffee).

Kasparov left a real sour taste when he didn't play Shirov, it's one of the
worse things that he's done to date.

Pete



This page took 0 seconds to execute

Last modified: Thu, 15 Apr 21 08:11:13 -0700

Current Computer Chess Club Forums at Talkchess. This site by Sean Mintz.