Author: Uri Blass
Date: 03:39:31 12/28/01
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On December 28, 2001 at 03:39:34, Volker Richey wrote: >I say kasparov plays 40 games, 120/40, this time on 1 brain, >against kramnik, anand, polgar, khalifman or van wely > >but first kasparov vs kramnik, we need to know in a match >who is the best? Why? I do not agree that we need to know who is the best player and I do not complain for not knowing it. >because kramnik is a mighty player,but not the best, > >folks, keep in mind, kasparov lost to kramnik because >it was 90/40 moves not 120/40,that was a joke of a match How do you know the reason that kasparov lost? >Also if fritz wins the humans does not get a penny, that >is also a crime! Why? >and for 1 000 000$ fritz must play 10 games, >I have no problem he gets the slaved human in advance that >is almost fair,but >the humans could change the openings,that is a crime, >How about if I played fritz for the title and he would demand >all my secrets, >Forget about it... I agree that the match is a joke and there is only one target for the match and the target is that kramnik will win. Kramnik has good chances to win even without all the good conditions that it gets. I think that it may be more interesting to the public if the top programs play fair matches against GM's with rating of 2600-2700 when the GM's cannot get the program before the match. only if the programs win they should get the right to play against better GM's. >The games after 60 moves are at best stage,no problem, >but the game must be finished on the same day and he should >give the move in a sealed envelope. >I say we strike against this match, this is none sense!!! > > >;) I do not care because I do not consider the match as important (I consider other games like Gambittiger's games against Berg or Chesstiger14's games in the tournament when it got almost 2800 performance or Junior games in the tournament when it also lost to kramnik as more important.
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