Author: Jorge Pichard
Date: 11:02:22 10/08/00
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On October 08, 2000 at 13:44:15, Daniel Chancey wrote: >In game 1 of the Kasparov-Kramnik World Championship match, the opening was a >Berlin defense, of the Ruy Lopez. A suprise for both of them. Kasparov got an >advantage in the position, but was in serious time trouble. > >After 25...Nf5 Kramnik offered a draw and Kasparov agreed. > >This is off-topic and I apologize to CCC for this. > >Castle2000 The Computer Chess Club is the place to discus about Chess Via a computer, specially with this caliber of chess discussion involving the World's Championship, there is no need to apologize, since we are all using computers to analyze this super match, which is the only way to predict these strong moves, since less than 5% of us are rated over 2400. Therefore, this is the most suitable place to discuss or predict the outcome of a particular game, by analyzing it with our top programs such as Fritz 6a, Tiger 12.0e and soon Nimzo 8, just to mention a few, since without these super strong programs the rest of us would be totally lost. Pichard.
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