Author: Mark Young
Date: 09:40:31 10/22/98
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On October 22, 1998 at 10:38:10, Tord Romstad wrote: >On October 21, 1998 at 17:22:16, Mark Young wrote: > >>I look at it a bit differently because I played over many of the games GM Anand >>played Vs. the other top chess programs past and present. He rolled them all >>into tiny meat balls. It did not matter the time control he still crushed them >>all. I don't think before Rebel 10, GM Anand had ever lost a game to a computer >>at any time control. > >He lost a blitz game against Fritz 3 (running on a Pentium 90 MHz) in that >famous blitz tournament in which Fritz 3 finished on a shared first place >with Kasparov (Kasparov won the tie-break match by 3-1, I think). > >Unfortunately I no longer remember the moves of the game, but I think Anand >played the black side of a Pelikan Sicilian. He had a promising position >early in the game, but blundered away the advantage later. > I don't remember the game. I will try and find it. Thanks for the info. >Tord
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