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Subject: Re: Who would have accepted a draw from the game 6 position ?

Author: Uri Blass

Date: 00:29:46 02/09/03

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On February 08, 2003 at 23:45:42, Michael Cummings wrote:

>On February 08, 2003 at 23:37:02, Robert Hyatt wrote:
>
>>On February 08, 2003 at 23:26:05, Michael Cummings wrote:
>>
>>>To clarify, if you saw two GM's or any players for that matter at the same
>>>position as Kasparov and DJ were at. How many would have agree'd to a draw?
>>>
>>>I have been looking through my database of chess games for draws, and I have yet
>>>been able to find one that agreed to a draw being 1 pawn and a queen each down.
>>>
>>
>>
>>I have seen GM draws at move 10, with maybe a pawn exchanged.  The rules don't
>>forbid it and if the higher-rated player only needs a draw to win the event, and
>>the lower-rated player will finish higher with a draw than with a loss, then
>>this
>>is not that uncommon.  Particularly near the end of events...
>
>Makes the whole thing a bit of a joke then.
>
>I am probably just upset that unless Kasparov lost, hearing about this match on
>TV will never happen where I am.
>
>I am still unable to find any news of this match in the local paper or TV,
>including international cable news networks about this match in Australia.
>
>I heard ESPN2 (we only get ESPN here in Aus) showed the game live, a big move to
>do that, and also what a huge let down. Kasparov gets huge coverage, and this
>game is what the world gets to see.
>
>I doubt whether you will see chess back on there for a while.

Unfortunately I agree with you.

I think that it was a big mistake to agree to a draw in that situation.
I blame both sides on it.

The question if the position was better for white or for black is not relevant
and both sides should refuse to a draw if they think about future matches.

I was disappointed by the draw.
In the beginning of the game I predicted no draw in less than 30 moves
and one of my explanations was that I did not expect the Junior team to agree to
a draw in less than 30 moves.

I think that they did a big mistake by agreeing to a draw and it was better for
them even to lose the game and continue to play.

I am also afraid that the fact that they decided to draw in an unclear position
means less money for chess and less money for them even relative to the case of
a loss.

Uri



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