Author: Vincent Diepeveen
Date: 16:08:45 10/07/00
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On October 07, 2000 at 10:48:41, Jorge Pichard wrote: >Just like the others greatest of the past to mentioned a few, I will start with >the player once considered the invincible machine, the Great Raul Capablanca, >who lost his title and was never ever again given a chance for a rematch against >the Great Alexander Alekhine; which in my opinion was one of the greatest chess >player in the history of chess, but also just like Kasparov considered so >outdistanced from the rest, that he was indisputably in a class by himself until >he faced Dr Euwe in 1935, at that time nobody ever considered to give him a >chance of beating Alekhine in the way in which he did, of course different >excuses were created after the match, to justify how Alekhine was defeated by Dr >Euwe. Anyway, the fact is that all the greatest have their moment or rise and >fall and Kasparov is not an exception. The battle start >tomorrow, and in my opinion it will be very close, and whatever happens at the >end, it would not be considered a miracle if Kramnik wins. > > >Pichard.
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