Author: Rolf Tueschen
Date: 05:42:48 02/04/03
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On February 03, 2003 at 21:17:00, stuart taylor wrote: >On February 03, 2003 at 18:57:30, Rolf Tueschen wrote: > >>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 > >That's exactly my question. Would Nemeth not also have a fighting chance? and >what about others who are better than him against computers, but nowhere near >Kasparov in general chess? >S.Taylor Of course. But here you see the most important lack. What is absent in such configurations? Correct! The money! So we have proven that Kasparov is just the best show act. Also the best partner against comps because he's the best actor when it comes to doubts if all is a serious fight. Then Kasparov is even better than Kramnik. Note that Kramnik lost his memory in chess and has still not recovered completely. :) Just joking: Kasparov gets spanked each day by Mother Klara! Just joking. Rolf Tueschen
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