Author: Robert Hyatt
Date: 18:51:41 10/13/02
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On October 13, 2002 at 11:16:29, Chris Taylor wrote: >On October 13, 2002 at 11:12:30, Mustafa wrote: > >>I think a GM who plays that good can never blunder like this he knew that Ne7+ >>would win the game for white still he played that Queen move i think this game >>was fixed and kramnik knew that he will lose this game and fritz will win anyone >>do also think the same way do i. > >Guess it shows that Humans, can be Human too?? > >So, I agree with you, sort of............ > >When did Kramnik last blunder, against a Human player? Answers on a post-card!! > >Chris The point should be this: (1) when did he last blunder (and) (2) when did his opponent notice? That is a completely different question. I find it hard to believe any conspiracy theories here. He made a mistake that might not be obvious, and the computer jumped on it. End of story. It happened in the DB match. It happened in this match. I have seen GM players make such mistakes in major events more than once, and in fact, I have seen them hang a piece and their opponent didn't even notice. Don't expect that kind of inattention from a computer, of course.
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