Author: Terry McCracken
Date: 21:15:06 01/31/02
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On January 31, 2002 at 15:19:48, Sune Larsson wrote: >On January 31, 2002 at 10:13:40, Marc van Hal wrote: > >>On January 31, 2002 at 09:05:28, Jorge Pichard wrote: >> >>>According to Bobby Fisher all recent chess Championship matches are pre-arranged >>>with the help of computers. >>> >>> >>>Do you follow chess at all? >>>I follow the old chess, I follow all the pre-arranged matches, like the last >>>Kramnik-Kasparov match. At the highest level it is all pre-arranged, move by >>>move. You have very interesting, beautiful pre-arranged games being created by >>>very intelligent players, working with computers, working in teams. I have no >>>objections to people creating such games, but they must say these are >>>pre-arranged games, but they must not claim that they are finding the moves over >>>the board. I have learned so much from these pre-arranged matches and all these >>>cooked-up notes, they're wonderful. But they are fake, they are flawed. Somebody >>>should ask Kasparov about my charges, that his first match against Karpov was >>>pre-arranged move by move. Somebody should ask him, record his answer when he >>>answers it live, and then put this through a lie detector. You will see he is >>>lying through his rotten teeth. > > >> >>How does Fischer knows this - By his informators. >>I did send him an email _ Please do. Why would anyone do that?>:) >>I did not mention anything about the match against Karpov though. - He knows. > >>Regards Marc van Hal
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