Author: Dann Corbit
Date: 14:49:25 02/05/03
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On February 05, 2003 at 17:43:56, Drexel,Michael wrote: >On February 05, 2003 at 17:39:33, Russell Reagan wrote: > >>On February 05, 2003 at 17:27:27, Drexel,Michael wrote: >> >>>I dont think DJ knows that he is playing against Kasparov :) >>>The sacrifice will be proven to be dubious. >> >>That has nothing to do with anything. >> >>There is a huge difference between theoretical dubiousness (of which you speak) >>and practical dubiousness. Maybe in 10,000 years a computer will solve chess, >>and we will be able to say, "1. e4 is a dubious move", and in 10,000 years, we >>may be able to look at this game and say, "that was a dubious sacrifice". That >>is theoretical dubiousness, and doesn't matter one bit here. > >1.e4 will certainly never proven to be dubious. What if it loses? What if it is the only initial move that loses and all others win?
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