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Subject: Re: Show events ...

Author: Terry McCracken

Date: 20:47:38 01/28/03

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On January 28, 2003 at 19:50:45, Rolf Tueschen wrote:

>On January 28, 2003 at 19:32:53, Martin Giepmans wrote:
>
>>On January 28, 2003 at 18:39:08, Rolf Tueschen wrote:
>>
>>>As I wrote, Kasparov had to find a good way to keep it interesting after the
>>>smashing game on Sunday. Well, he found it.
>>>
>>>
>>>Qa1 throws a safe win! And nobody could tell me that Kasparov needs a computer
>>>to see that f4 is better. (GM Müller from Germany claimed that argument.)
>>>Well now we'll see the same we saw in Bahrain.
>>>
>>>Show events.
>>>
>>>:((
>>>
>>>Rolf Tueschen
>>
>>I don't think Kasparov will throw away a win willingly. He's just not that
>>kind of guy! He must have thought something like "Why not give check first?".
>>And for a moment he forgot to sit on his hands ...
>>It's only human.
>>
>>Martin
>
>
>I don't buy your explanation. But to be clear about it. I do not talk about
>THROWING a game with the slightest regard to real tournament chess, but this
>isn't tournament chess, excuse me.
>
>I don't by it because he goes for it with f5, Qf6. He didn't play Qa1 a tempo.
>So he had enough time to see the little combination. If you doubt that then you
>something worse about Kasparov than I with my show event. Perhaps you don't know
>but such combinations are so odd for a player like Kasparov! He sees it almost a
>tempo. For sure!
>
>BTW for the same reason I doubt that Kramnik lost his memory for chess when he
>played Qc4.
>
>It is for the show, believe me.
>
>Therefore it's such a pity that comps don't go for the qualifying in tournament
>chess. Then you could see Kasparov play. But that exactly seems to be the reason
>why CC has no interest.
>
>Rolf Tueschen

Do you _ever_ know what you're talking about?

Kasparov, would Never Ever Throw a game like this!

You statements are libleous!

Terry



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