Author: Rolf Tueschen
Date: 03:51:45 10/16/02
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On October 16, 2002 at 06:48:41, bryan whitby wrote: >On October 16, 2002 at 06:12:44, Rolf Tueschen wrote: > >>On October 16, 2002 at 05:59:38, bryan whitby wrote: >> >>>Ask Kasparov and Karpov to swear on their mothers grave that they have't been >>>paid by computer chess companies to not play at their full strength when playing >>>matches against computers and I bet they would not be prepared to answer the >>>question. Soviet chess players are noted for throwing games for cash, just ask >>>any chess historian. >> >>Read Hartston for example. It's a common history worldwide. >> >>Look, cash is what it's all about. Or would anyone swear that the 1979 monsters >>who even knew no castling would be a danger for the GM? So! The same thing then >>was repeated over and over again. Both Karpov and Kasparov did it. And Kramnik >>did it too - before his terrible accident in the desert... >> >>But it's not fraud! Without preparation even a GM can't win against computers >>just by passing by. But why should they prepare when it is expected that they >>are paid for a commercial message? I could never understand that logic! It's not >>that they played "weaker". They played what they did on every average simul >>exhibition. >> >>As for poor Kramnik, who did lose not only his memory but almost all his life, >>read here the great secret report with pictures and all: >> >>http://hometown.aol.de/rolftueschen/topsecret.html >> >> >>Rolf Tueschen > >Now I understand....THE TRUTH IS OUT THERE SOMEWHERE !!!!!! > >Bryan I know. Rolf Tueschen
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