Author: Ed Schröder
Date: 05:04:01 02/03/02
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On February 03, 2002 at 05:41:30, Uri Blass wrote: >On February 03, 2002 at 02:17:14, emerson tan wrote: > >>Remember that humans are not static, they are dynamic. Some people may perform >>very bad in one tournament and then the next tournament they will perform way >>above their previous performance. The thing is humans know how to learn. I guess >>Van Wely learned a lot from his mistakes in the super tournament that when he >>face Rebel, he might be a stronger player. Its better that he has a slump now >>than on his match. We'll see. > >It is hard to learn when you are on the high level. >He is not going to make the same mistakes again but the number of possible >mistakes in chess is very big. > >The main question is what is the reason for the bad result of van wely. > >Is it possible that van wely failed because he was busy to prepare against Rebel >and did not prepare against the humans opponents and even was tired in the games >against them because he was busy all the days in playing against Rebel? Impossible because his copy of Rebel goes in the mail tomorrow. Ed >Uri
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