Author: Bob Durrett
Date: 16:09:02 02/13/03
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On February 13, 2003 at 18:58:59, Jorge Pichard wrote: >On February 13, 2003 at 18:09:15, Bob Durrett wrote: > >>On February 13, 2003 at 17:16:11, Jorge Pichard wrote: >> >>> >>> It was a tough battle and even though I was much better prepared than I was for >>>Deep Blue in 1997, the match finished in a 3-3 tie. >>> >>>http://www.chessbase.com/newsdetail.asp?newsid=793 >> >>In all due respect to Gary Kasparov, he wouldn't know. He played a few games >>and got lucky. Or, maybe it was bad luck the last time. >> >>It will take a lot more than this to prove anything. >> > >I don't think so, just because Kasparov doesn't know about Nukes and Bombs as >much as you think you know, there is one thing that Kasparov can claim, and that >is equivalent to having a doctorate in the field of chess, he and many others >GMs are the authority as far as chess is concerned. > >Pichard. Don't believe everything a PhD tells you! The PhDs knew nothing about Theory of Relativity and were still teaching Newton's generalities before someone had to set them straight. Kasparov cannot change the fundamental law that it takes more than a few games to prove anything. : ) Bob D.
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