Author: Otello Gnaramori
Date: 08:31:38 09/08/01
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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. > >Pichard. I'm not the best of the psychologist, but from the first post I understood that you weren't victim of the "Peter Pan" syndrome but instead your aim was to stress the DF vs. VK match unfairness and I deeply agree with you. Infact as I said in previous posts ,chess comps tends to make the same moves at fixed times, in the sense that they are pretty deterministics machines : so using trial and error approaches it is quite easy to "solve" several games...then the only proplem is to memorize them. Regards.
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