Author: Torstein Hall
Date: 04:26:27 10/30/00
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On October 30, 2000 at 05:31:46, Thorsten Czub wrote: >On October 30, 2000 at 02:10:25, Mogens Larsen wrote: > >>On October 29, 2000 at 19:17:52, Jorge Pichard wrote: >> >>>All that I read is excuses after excuses from all of you, I mentioned it before >>>the match began that every great Chess players of the past have their time of >>>prime and their time to step down and Kasparov just like all the others from the >>>past is not an exception. Let celebrate and give credit to the talented >>>young chess star Kramnik, Anand could have done the same back in New York, but >>>he didn't have the will power and determination that Kramnik posesses. >> >>You just stated the obvious fact that Kasparov will lose his 'title' at some >>point. That's hardly what I would call giving credit to Kramnik. Now you're even >>involving Anand as well in your world of fiction. >> >>Mogens. > >What you call FICTION seems pretty right statement for me. >Jorge is IMO right with what he says. Kasparov had his time, no doubt about, >but this time was over... only that some people did not recognize it. >Problem with Anand was that he cannot really KILL somebody or something. Bull, Perhaps because Kasparov played better than him in that match! Anand has beaten most other players. >He has not the will to finish the thing, even if he knows it is chess >and he is playing for ages... kramnik has no problem to bite. and kasparov >knows it. he is afraid. and therefore he plays silly draws. Why do you call them silly draws? Kranmnik has played great attacking chess and gotten himself a lot of great positions in this match. Kasparov has just managed to hold the draw in most of this positions. I think no other player could have managed that! Kasparovs problem in this match is that Kramnik has busted his much loved Grünfeld, and he has not been able to come up with a new defence during the match. All in all, Kramnik is just playing great chess and Kasparov has been sitting there, defending. Torstein >I am sure he is copletely down concerning psychy. If he loses, >he will cry on his hotem room. like a child. > >You call that fiction, but only because you have no idea about humans, or ?!
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