Author: Sune Larsson
Date: 15:43:16 10/10/02
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On October 10, 2002 at 18:04:40, Robert Hyatt wrote: >On October 10, 2002 at 15:32:36, ALI MIRAFZALI wrote: > >>It is amazing that it took them this long to figure out.Itseems everybody >>knew except for the people that should have known.Computers are good in >>creating complications and with queens gone those complications will never come >>about.I shall go far to say that with better opening selections Kramnik would >>have not won even a single game....News of Frans Morsch confessing that queen >>exchanges in opening lines was inccorect comes from www.chessbase.com > > >I think that next-to-last sentence is nonesne. Kramnik could win with or >without >queens. He simply took the _easiest_ way to win, not the _only_ way he could >win... Yep, nonsense or sense in the way that Kramnik wouldn't have won a single game but a couple of them, if...It's a match and it looks like a glidethrough for Kramnik. Fritz has to win but today's game presented absolutely no problems for Vladimir...Not surprising that Anand, in an interview, just smiled and called this match a joke... /s
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