Author: allan johnson
Date: 13:45:19 01/04/03
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On January 04, 2003 at 16:38:56, Alastair Scott wrote: >On January 04, 2003 at 13:46:01, ronald wrote: > >>Never the less, it seems he could show kramnik or kasparov a thing or >>two > >The time control is much faster in the Eduard Nemeth games, so the situation >would probably not arise at tournament speeds. > >However, suppose that something similar was possible; that brings up an >interesting moral question. Would a (former) World Champion, or even a strong >grandmaster, play such seemingly preposterous opening moves, or would they be >considered "undignified"? > >Alastair Any move that leads to an advantage in my opinion is clever.Chess moves should be judged on their effectiveness not their aesthetic appeal. Al
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