Author: Charles Milton Ling
Date: 19:40:31 10/10/00
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On October 10, 2000 at 21:46:18, stuart taylor wrote: >On October 10, 2000 at 21:03:43, Jorge Pichard wrote: > >>I strongly Agreed that Bobby Fisher of today can't even beat Fritz 6a >>Using an Athlon 800 MHz at a standard time control, but back in 1970 when he was >>in his prime, Bobby was just like Kasparov in a class by himself. It was a pitty >>that he did not accept Karpov challenge, since Karpov was being trained solely >>to beat Bobby Fisher and I don't have any doubt that Karpov would have taken the >>title away from Fisher back in the 70's. It would be nice to be able to see a >>match between a retired Bobby Fisher and Anatoly Karpov nowadays. But my Opinion >>is that Anatoly Karpov would still destroy Bobby, even if Bobby prepares for six >>months before facing a still active Karpov. >> >>http://www.icdchess.com/forums/1/message.shtml?132226 >> >>Pichard. > >Let it be with Fisherandom too! >S.Taylor I wonder how many GMs would have fun against Fritz 6a on that machine... Fischer (meaning Robert J., here) certainly would not, not matter how the pieces are arranged. Charley
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