Author: Enrique Irazoqui
Date: 09:32:32 10/29/00
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On October 29, 2000 at 12:27:18, Thorsten Czub wrote: >On October 29, 2000 at 12:18:35, Jeroen Noomen wrote: > >>On October 29, 2000 at 11:31:16, Daniel Chancey wrote: >> >>Hi all, >> >>This is the MOST depressing game I have seen in my life. >>Kasparov betrays his fans, the spectators AND himself. >>A draw in 14 moves as White, while this was the last chance >>of holding on to his title. >> >>It is a shame, a big big shame. This is also the most boring >>WC match since Capablanca vs. Alekine. Oh my, I just think >>what would have happened when Shirov would play this match.... >> >>Guys, stop this nonsense. This is NOT chess.... >> >>A deeply depressed Jeroen >> >> >>>I cannot believe that Kasparov drew in 14 moves. Energy or not, He had to >>>play for a win. >>> >>>Castle2000 > >mothersons cannot stand to lose. He was losing 0-5 to Karpov and managed to fight back and win. Or did he become a motherson all of a sudden. So much for your capsule-truths. Enrique >the moment somebody comes on stage and it NOT anymore >accepting the bluff and role-acting of a motherson, >and stand in front and the motherson feels he is weaker, >all the energy and all the strength thas was a role >the motherson acted, is away. he is broken. he will never >recover IMO. mothersons have no method to cope with reality. >they live in a hollywood-world where they are the star. >in the moment another star gets the title/the prize, >they die soon. > >its not a shame, since kasparov is no world-chess-champion. >all that is left is a child, believeing I AM THE CHAMPION, >the same was with fischer. they cannot believe that the game >is over. > >sick people IMO. but the desease was part of their strength >before. but when it is over... was the same with boris becker. >or björn borg (when lendl came).
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