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Subject: Re: If NO TIME PRESSURE Then the game was fixed .

Author: Terry Ripple

Date: 17:15:14 10/13/02

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On October 13, 2002 at 11:14:50, Mustafa wrote:

>I think it was not a game it was a fixed game where df team knew before the game
>that they will win how come a GM that strong can miss the his calculations about
>next 2 moves that will come in move after he will play Queen i think this was
>not a real game it was not a game i think kramnik took money to lose.
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Blunders happen all the time! Korchnoi blundered to a two move mate and in his
time he was one great player!

Kramnik finally broke down due to having to defend very tuff positions for the
whole game! There was a Grandmaster interviewed after the game and he said that
the game wasn't  definitly a draw like some thought but actually he thought that
Deep Fritz had him beat in the position plus he said that Kramnik really didn't
have any good moves to save him!

Kramnik was also in time pressure compared to Fritz's clock!

Terry



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