Author: Steve
Date: 23:52:51 09/07/01
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On September 07, 2001 at 21:21:48, Dann Corbit wrote: >On September 07, 2001 at 21:11:05, Jorge Pichard wrote: > >>http://www.kasparov.com/serve/templates/folders/show.asp?p_docID=17571&p_docLang=EN >> >>I want to think the world is fair. That everyone is honest and good. I want to >>believe that Kramnik simply wants to show the world how good he really is, >>instead of asking for Deep Fritz in advance and make some easy money >>by memorizing some games. > >Preparation will be a huge advantage. Even so, he probably won't simply win >every game. > >Picture this: >With a monumental pile of money at stake, you are given a pen and a blank sheet >of paper for conditions of the match. What will you write down? > >That's right, exactly what Kramnik wrote. Bottom line: He's no dummy. > >What about ChessBase? >Sure, they know that they are probably going to lose. >Did IBM's first go-round with Kasparov cost them a huge publicity blow, or did >it enhance IBM's image. You be the judge. > >And Fritz is playing on (what will be called) a PC. > >ChessBase is no dummy either. > >And we'll all be glued to the computer screen watching it happen too. No, "we" WON'T all be "glued to the computer screen" watching this pile of overhyped garbage.
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