Author: Uri Blass
Date: 06:52:44 04/26/02
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On April 26, 2002 at 09:49:13, Jorge Pichard wrote: >On April 26, 2002 at 09:30:58, Uri Blass wrote: > >>On April 26, 2002 at 09:00:23, Mark Young wrote: >> >>>On April 25, 2002 at 21:35:41, Amir Ban wrote: >>> >>>>On April 25, 2002 at 21:26:59, Michael Vox wrote: >>>> >>>>>On April 25, 2002 at 21:14:14, Amir Ban wrote: >>>>> >>>>>Hello Amir, >>>>> >>>>>Thank you for posting this message. >>>>> >>>>>What items would you like to see changed in future computer events to stop these >>>>>problems and others from happening ? >>>> >>>>I don't know. I guess this would not have happened if the game were played in >>>>the old-fashioned way on a wooden board with a wood & metal clock. When >>>>everything is wired and automatic, everything has to work perfectly, or else ... >>>> >>>>I'm not complaining, Smirin is not complaining, I hope the viewers are not >>>>complaining. It's just a game. >>>> >>>>Amir >>> >>>It is more then a game. This is a money match, and a rare GM Vs Computer match. >>>By giving a player a chance to achieve a full point, when at best he could only >>>hope for ½ point makes the decision to null the game a very bad one. >> >>I do not agree. >>The fact that money is involved does not change the fact that it is just a game. >> >>I think that it is going to be fair to find if Junior can win that game when the >>opponent does not resign and if it can do it to consider the game as a win. >> >>If Junior cannot do it then it is fair to see it as a draw. >> >>It is possible to count also the next game for calculating the result of smirin >>and I see no problem with the fact that smirin gets 3 games against Junior >>instead of 2 games. >> >>Uri > > >Will this be an entire new game or will it be played from the end of the >previous opening moves of yesterday game. > >Pichard. I guess that it is going to be an entire new game. Uri
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