Author: Marc van Hal
Date: 09:37:12 10/07/02
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On October 07, 2002 at 10:09:14, Ed Panek wrote: >GM commentator Nigel Short was >critical of the Fritz Team's decision to resign. "At least for the thousands of >chess fans out there who will see this game and not understand why black >resigned," he said. "There are several long variations for white to calculate, >many choices to make, it's not that simple. Black should have played on for >at least 10 more moves." > > > I agree. I dont think that just because Fritz evaluations drops very low that >Fritz should resign. If the Strentgh of the computer is its ability to navigate >long lines and make no tactical mistakes, while it takes much more work for a >human to do this, and the eval is thinking according to perfect play...why not >make them sweat it out. > >Chess is war. This is the beginning of the match. Doesnt long term implications >of stress come into play? And if it irritates Kramnik...even better. > > > >Ed Eric Schiller wrote an article in his book about etiquete on when to resign the stage he mentioned was indeed not passed yet.
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