Author: stuart taylor
Date: 16:29:28 10/11/00
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On October 11, 2000 at 19:09:00, Albert Silver wrote: >On October 10, 2000 at 23:37:05, Pete Galati wrote: > >>Fischer, Fischer, Fischer. He's not worth talking about. The guy is so close >>to not existing in the Chess world, that it's not funny. And aside from some of >>his rantings, he's never really existed in the computer Chess world at all. > >Didn't he play a few games against some version of Greenblatt (or some odd name >of the sort) back in the 70s? > > Albert > >> >>But I'm sure that if he applied his energy towards it, he would do well against >>computers. But I'm also sure you won't see that happening. >> >>Pete Yes, he is also a very stubborn fellow about certain issues. I've finally gone off him upon hearing some of the recordings, even though they are entertaining, but that doesn't mean he's a wonderful person. But why not get rid of that mysterious aura around him by challenging him with Fisherandom once and for all? Or perhaps has he been invited many times, but won't accept any imaginable sum of prize money? Is that the problem? (against man and/or machine). S. Taylor
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