Author: Vincent Diepeveen
Date: 04:15:51 10/16/02
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On October 15, 2002 at 13:31:10, Mike S. wrote: >On October 15, 2002 at 12:39:53, C McClain Morris, Jr. wrote: > >>What was going on with that move? > >A sacrifice. > >Intensive analyses are to be done yet. GM's commented that 27.Qe6+ may have been >a draw. those GMs didn't analyze it very well then. 27.Qe6 loses bigtime. the real problem was kramnik playing another dumb opening. whole match has been dominated by random openings lines from kramnik. yes he plays berlin or scotch but then some random mainline. he doesn't seem to realize that he is 2800 rated and that the openings book creator from Fritz is a smart guy, but around 2000 rated, if he would have a rating. Perhaps 2100 who cares. 700+ rating points difference. that's huge. Yet kramnik gets paid around 1 MLN dollar and is preserving his openings novelties and his openings preparation. He keeps them dry and clean to play them against human GMs. TV pictures show the guy doesn't care at all. Kramnik doesn't mind at all to lose games. He just sits there playing an exhibition match without caring for result. Like i give away draws for free in simultaneously exhibitions usually (last time i forgot, sorry i won all games against the 40 highschool boys+girls). For kramnik it is like a simultaneously exhibition is for me against highschool. he plays a kid called fritz and he doesn't care simply. I remember a simultaneously exhibition where i was so stupid to accept like Alterman to play with a clock. Now the average opponent had 1900 rating against me and i'm 2300 rated. I forgot that with 16 boards or so, that with 2 hours on the clock this means that you have at each board less than 5 minutes whole game, because they make a move when you just turn your back. This where normal simultaneously exhibition giver has more time. Anyway. i in advance didn't care too much and lost suddenly a lot of boards when the time became little. They played on and on in lost positions of course. some drawish too. Anyway i lost some points there but still won the match. If kramnik has that same attitude, and he seems to have it, perhaps he wakes up last game then. If so he'll still win the match convincing in the end. >Also, after a first quick look at the game it seems that White gets a big >advantage if Black would have played 22...Kf7?. Maybe Kamnik didn't expect, that >Fritz would play 22...Rxe5 instead, returning material, here? > >(It look like most engines choose 22...Rxe5 quickly.) > >Regards, >M.Scheidl
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