Author: Rolf Tueschen
Date: 15:57:30 02/03/03
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On February 03, 2003 at 17:51:14, Dann Corbit wrote: >On February 03, 2003 at 17:45:13, Aloisio Ponti Lopes wrote: > >>1) He's got money problems - there's a bank asking for his money after his site >>has been closed. >> >>2) He's older now, and can't calculate as accurate as he did ten years ago. At >>the age of Kortchnoi, he would probably be demented or dead. >> >>3) He lost his beloved World Champion Title, and he's not as strong as Botwinnik >>to fight back his title. >> >>4) He loves money, but he is much cheaper than Fischer. Fischer would not fight >>against a computer for less than US$5,000,000. >> >>5) He doesn't have any character at all. He admits to be kicked by a Pepsi >>machine if you pay him. >> >>6) He was defeated by a multi-processor computer once. Probably he's got a >>"post-traumatic disorder" since that defeat. >> >>7) He's capable of anything just to defend his intentions. Remember that "PCA" >>organization? >> >>Come on guys, this guy is a joke, and a bad, bad one... > >He is almost certainly the strongest human chess player in the world. If not >the strongest, definitely in the top three. > >I don't know if he is the best person in the world to play against a computer, >but against a human nobody is better. > >As far as "a bad joke" is concerned -- I am pretty sure that nobody who posts or >reads here can beat that same configuration. Kasparov has won a game. Eduard Nemeth wins more. Rolf Tueschen
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