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Subject: Re: Game in 30 Min per side Fritz SSS would have won against Van Wely

Author: Bruce Moreland

Date: 16:59:16 05/14/00

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On May 14, 2000 at 19:53:23, Jorge Pichard wrote:

>On May 14, 2000 at 19:27:32, Bruce Moreland wrote:
>
>>On May 14, 2000 at 18:56:45, Mogens Larsen wrote:
>>
>>>On May 14, 2000 at 18:38:46, Jorge Pichard wrote:
>>>
>>>>A player of that caliber doesn't take unnecessary risks without knowing the
>>>>implications, especially playing a game shorter than 60 minutes per side. what I
>>>>am referring to is opening his position wide open against one of the most
>>>>tactical monster ever created. If Fritz SSS would not have lost so many tempos
>>>>moving his bishop so many times and instead would have chosen to centralize his
>>>>pieces, Fritz SSS would have collected more human bones and donated to his
>>>>programmer Frans as a collectible trophy.
>>>
>>>This doesn't exactly prove that Fritz would have beaten van Wely with a shorter
>>>timespan. van Wely might have chosen another plan, or maybe he knows that Fritz
>>>have problems with piece coordination in a certain type of position. Loosing
>>>tempos wouldn't be less frequent if the timecontrol is shorter IMO. I don't know
>>>how often a GM discards an intuitional move after calculation, which is a
>>>problem when there's less time.
>>>
>>>Sincerely,
>>>Mogens
>>
>>And so what if it does?  Set 'em up at game in one minute and Fritz probably
>>wins.  There's a crossover point, certainly.
>
>I never mentioned game in a minute per side you know better than that, even Gnu-
>Chess can beat any GM in game in one minute pe move.
>
>Jorge
>>
>>By the way, Seirawan and Shirov could not only win like this, they could win
>>using more natural human vs human play.  I'm sure many others could, as well.
>>
>>bruce

Sorry.  My point is that for years we've been talking about the lack of games
played at tournament time controls, and here we have some and people are talking
about shortening up.

Games at this time control are what "chess" is traditionally about.

Sorry if I'm not making sense, but my kid has found the honey, and I have to go
before he figures out how to get it open.

bruce



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