Author: Paulo Soares
Date: 02:03:45 05/16/00
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On May 16, 2000 at 04:57:57, Hans Gerber wrote: >On May 16, 2000 at 04:44:27, Jeroen van Dorp wrote: > >(snip) > >>The more remarkable that if Frans Morsch *didn't* offer a draw, Tiviakov would >>have lost for sure. >> > >That is not true. Please read the message. Tiviakov was winning and was >irritated by the draw offer and _then_ blundered. You can be sure that Tiviakov >had these situations many times before. The point here was the intervention by >the operator in a position with two pawns less. Insulting behavior. In the chess you win in the time or for the fact of having a better position, with time to win. The time of Tiviakov was in the limit, and perhaps Morsch has proposed the draw for the same reason that happened in the game against Piket, that is to say, for the fact that Morsch to be a politely person. Paulo Soares, from Brazil
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