Author: Robert Hyatt
Date: 19:02:55 02/02/03
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On February 02, 2003 at 21:20:26, Rolf Tueschen wrote: >On February 02, 2003 at 20:40:05, Robert Hyatt wrote: > >>On February 02, 2003 at 12:19:59, Rolf Tueschen wrote: >> >>> >>>Yes, you are correct, you are right, you are consistent, you are sympathetic! >>>But you don't understand the chess truth that you can't be _winning_, if you >>>don't play! BTW the text of an older rock song. Excuse me that I must insist. >>>But as you know I even contradicted Marilyn vos Savant! I did NOT say that he >>>was winning. Because he stopped playing. But what I say is: >>> >>>ROLF: If Kasparov had played on he would have won Game 2 and drawn Game 3!ROLF >>> >>> >> >>So we go back once again to ridiculous conspiracy theories? >> >>I'm outta here... > >No, just chess. And BTW Kasparov said it himself. The ridicule is that Garry is >unaware of the impression he gives to the people. He wants to say that he's >great but he's playing crap indeed. Just look the game 4 that was just drawn, >we're at 3 AM in the morning, would you say that the middle game was the play of >a former Wch??? I don't want that you accept "cheating", I never said that, but >at least that show events are different to real matches. How can you deny that? > >Why do you use the notion conspiracy so often? Because it's kills further >questioning? \ No. Because it leads to a discussion where nothing can be proven. > >BTW just for the interest, did you hear what Kasparov said on the press >conference about programmers and their program JUNIOR? If he really said that >then I must correct my view about the 1997 event because he looks really crazy. >I mean he gets millions of dollars and he still misbehaves. That is not normal. > I did not hear anything he said about the programmers, but then again, I wouldn't be surprised at anything at all... >Anyway, thanks for the exchange as always, > >Rolf Tueschen
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