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Subject: Re: was the kasparov-kramnik match fixed?

Author: Vincent Diepeveen

Date: 08:55:43 04/09/01

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On April 08, 2001 at 14:23:35, Rajen Gupta wrote:


>hi: in todays 'news of the world'(british newspaper)on pg 12 i read that the
>police are investigating the braingames company and its chairman for being a

Braingames chairman is Raymond Keene.

>front for the russian mafia; specifically about allegations of having laundered
>£3 million in dirty money. (it does n't say anything about the match being fixed
>although it does mention that the company ''braingames''which was created to
>organise the world chess championship was a front for money laundering by the
>russian mafia.
>
>sounds a bit fishy to me

Many tournaments in this world, also non-chess tournaments
are getting sponsored and received in past sponsorship from
what we in western world call 'dubious grounds'.

Let's just remember olympic games 1936 Berlin (Hitler),
world championships soccer 1972 in Argentina (Fidela),
Olympic games 1980 Moscow (SSSR),
match fischer around 1992 against his old opponent
and even close in the computerchess world we had
also our computerchess world championship in Jakarta
where i didn't go to for that reason.

However, whereever the money came from, i'm sure that Kasparov didn't
lose intentionally. Instead he tried obviously hard to push for victory
and failed because Kramnik is simply a way better player in all respects
except opening preparement.

>rajen

Vincent



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