Author: Fernando Villegas
Date: 15:15:55 05/09/00
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On May 08, 2000 at 12:11:22, blass uri wrote: >On May 08, 2000 at 12:01:31, Fernando Villegas wrote: > >>On May 08, 2000 at 10:01:41, Enrique Irazoqui wrote: >> >>>On May 08, 2000 at 09:42:07, Frederic Friedel wrote: >>> >>>>Shortest games >>>> >>>>Van der Sterren-Povah, Loyds Bank Masters 1978: >>>>1.e4 e5 draw. >>>> >>>>Fischer-Panno, Palmá 1970. >>>>1.c4 resigns >>>> >>>>Hübner-Rogoff, World Student Team Championship Graz 1972: >>>>1.c4 draw >>>> >>>>Miles-Reuben Luton 1975: >>>>1. draw >>>> >>>>Fischer-Spassky (2), Reykjavik 1972: >>>>1. resigns. >>>> >>>>Fritz-Bosboom doesn't come close... >>> >>>The point is if the rest of the players will boycott Fritz as Bosboom did. Piket >>>played it, Bosboom didn't, another player said from the beginning that he won't >>>play Fritz. Not amusing altogether. >>> >>>Enrique >> >>Hi Enrique: >>Surely almost every player that knows he could be beaten in normal game will >>make a show of boycotting. So losing becomes a politically correct lose. >>Fernando > >I do not understand how could he know that he will lose in normal game. > >Weaker players than him could draw against Fritz in the Israeli league so he >could not be sure of losing. > >I do not think it is a politically correct lose. > >Uri To know maybe not; to strongly suspect, maybe yes. Remember everybody can have Fritz in his home and take a measure of the monster. Fernando
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