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Subject: Re: Tieviekov protests and claims a win against Fritz

Author: Paulo Soares

Date: 02:43:00 05/16/00

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On May 16, 2000 at 05:15:24, Hans Gerber wrote:

>On May 16, 2000 at 05:03:45, Paulo Soares wrote:
>
>>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
>
>Piket had two pawns more?  ?
>
>Still I would agree with your statement about time economy. (All this almost
>cries for a special solution in computer vs human games.)

Morsch had the disadvantage of 2 pawns and the advantage of the
time. What would define the game? Difficult to arrive to a conclusion. Morsch
was politely with Piket, then I prefer to believe that he was also politely with
Tiviakov.

Paulo




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