Author: Thorsten Czub
Date: 14:15:44 07/22/98
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On July 22, 1998 at 12:41:29, Mark Young wrote: >On July 22, 1998 at 12:36:04, Amir Ban wrote: >>Impossible to understand this game without an understanding of what Anand was >>thinking and where he went wrong. Morally he's the clear loser in this game. >> >>Amir > >I agree. He was prepared. He had white. He had to win. He has an accurate strong elo. Rebel-team maybe destroyed anands preparation. He played strange. And I don't understand why he played this way. I also did never understand why Kasparov played that strange against deep blue. Maybe people like kasparov / anand have to learn that playing against the machine is different than playing against humans. I still think people like karpov would not have these problems, because their playing style helps them against machines. We will see if anand plays g6/Bg7 tomorrow. And if rebel is able to kill anand or to stand him again !! Is this an exciting match ?! We need more of those ! Or more tournament like Aegon where men fights machine !! It gives much to chess, to computerchess (food for the programmers) and also lots of spectators and new customers, friends.
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