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Subject: Re: Gambit Tiger 2.0 vs IM Berg 2500

Author: Sune Larsson

Date: 13:12:06 12/15/01

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On December 15, 2001 at 15:25:59, Andrew Smith wrote:

>Nice game, Sune! :) It is good that you can find a strong player who looks like
>he is playing 100% seriously, and without any special anti-computer techniques!
>This player will soon become a Grandmaster maybe!? Not many games can be found
>at this tournament time control as most games on the internet are quick blitz
>games. These games are really something special!
>
>Regards, Andrew


 Nice response, thanks ;-). If there is interest I can ask Emanuel if it's
 possible to publish more from the games (maybe even whole games)?! I know
 Emanuel since he was a kid, and he's a very special, natural talent - and has
 never studied any opening books - or chess books whatsoever. Instead he has
 learned by practical play. E is totally fearless, like when he was 15 and
 declined an early draw offer from GM Bagirov in Viking Games - and went on
 to win it in 27 moves... Yes, he will be GM for sure. In the latest SWE-ch and
 Bundesliga, E was just half a point from the GM-norms. And now he has reached
 the point where preparation is needed... Most famous players he has beaten so
 far are: GM Sokolov 2659, GM Speelman 2623 and GM Hansen 2619.
 Coming tournaments for him are Hastings and Bermudas. But first he wants
 to beat Gambit Tiger in a match... ;-)

 Sune



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