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Subject: Re: The Fritz team appears not to really want to win the match!

Author: Ulrich Tuerke

Date: 09:51:47 10/18/02

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On October 18, 2002 at 11:06:01, Mig Greengard wrote:

>Sorry to interrupt, but you seem to have left out a third option: Fritz had no
>idea how to continue and was repeating the position in its evaluation.
>Coincidentally, this is also the truth. Mathias is a very experienced operator

BTW, he is a strong chess player too.

>and Fritz was not going to make in progress in that position if Kramnik
>continued to move his bishop back and forth. Fritz was moving its rooks around
>in the main lines.
>
>You may now rejoin your regularly scheduled conspiracy theory.
>
>Mig
>
>
>On October 18, 2002 at 10:54:28, Terry Ripple wrote:
>
>>This statement was made on Chess.FM from a IM. He feels that Fritz had the
>>better of it in game #7, and should have continued to try for a win if it really
>>wanted a better chance to win the match, but the operator agreed to a draw.
>>Perhaps the operator needs some chess lessons or simply he was giving respect to
>>Kramnik!
>>
>>Regards,
>>       Terry



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