Author: Jorge Pichard
Date: 04:44:55 02/11/03
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On February 11, 2003 at 06:13:50, Rolf Tueschen wrote: >On February 11, 2003 at 05:45:22, Drexel,Michael wrote: > >>On February 11, 2003 at 05:27:25, Jorge Pichard wrote: >> >>>On February 11, 2003 at 05:16:46, Graham Laight wrote: >>> >>>>On February 11, 2003 at 05:13:27, Jouni Uski wrote: >>>> >>>>>On February 11, 2003 at 04:51:31, Graham Laight wrote: >>>>> >>>>>>On February 11, 2003 at 01:02:58, Jouni Uski wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>>New York match was billed as The FIDE Man Vs Machine World Chess Championship so >>>>>>>who won?! >>>>>>> >>>>>>>Jouni >>>>>> >>>>>>My understanding is that in chess, if a championship is drawn, then the title >>>>>>remains with the holder. >>>>>> >>>>>>The holder must be beaten for it to go to the challenger. >>>>>> >>>>>>-g >>>>> >>>>>But Garry has not been Fide champion in many years - If I remember right >>>>>Ponomariov is current. >>>> >>> >>>Next year Kasparov will be Fide World Champion, unless Ponomariov get Deep >>>Junior or Deep Fritz with 8 X 1.9 GHz on his private room to consult during the >>>match. >> >>FYI Kasparov has to beat Kramnik or Leko as well. > >You should know that Jorge is a "Kasparov freak". So we should excuse his >blindness for Kasparov's new weaknesses. Kasparov is a patzer and blunders. He >is very old and can no longer play his usual game. It's over. :) > >Rolf Tueschen I might be blind, but Kasparov performance against human lately has been much better than Kramnik or any other player except for Anand who had a great performance on his last tournament, but Anand is out of the equation to dispute the Title. Jorge > > > >> >> >>> >>>Pichard >>> >>>>OK - I stand corrected. But this does lead to another question: how can they >>>>credibly claim that this event was "The FIDE Man Vs Machine World Chess >>>>Championship"? >>>> >>>>-g >>>> >>>>>Jouni
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