Author: Dan Kiski
Date: 05:55:38 05/16/00
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On May 16, 2000 at 07:09:13, Stefan Meyer-Kahlen wrote: > >On May 16, 2000 at 04:38:10, Hans Gerber wrote: > >>On May 16, 2000 at 02:51:37, Bruce Moreland wrote: > >[snip] > >>3. It was F. Morsch who dared to propose draw in the time pressure of the human >>player and in a completely lost position. >> >>4. F. Morsch behaved impolitely and without respect. Because you don't propose >>draw in lost positions (as operator of a machine). > >[snip] > >I guess that Frans offered the draw because he was so nice not wanting to win >the game on time. This bout sums it all up. complaints would have been louder if fritz won the game on time. >In my opionion white was lost but not dead lost as black had >only very little time left. if it was me i would have played it out, he should be glad as well as lucky fritz offered a draw > I think you can perfectly argue that black got a >better position because he has spent more time on the moves leading to that >position. this is a natural argument and a correct one. >Both player knew before that the game will be lost on time when your time is >over. so whats his beef, i think he was lucky to get 1/2 point. cheers Dan Kiski >Stefan
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