Author: Frank Quisinsky
Date: 05:33:25 06/22/03
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On June 22, 2003 at 08:15:41, Uri Blass wrote: >On June 22, 2003 at 07:23:41, Richard Pijl wrote: > >>On June 22, 2003 at 07:19:32, Sune Fischer wrote: >> >>>On June 22, 2003 at 05:57:27, Richard Pijl wrote: >>> >>>>On June 22, 2003 at 04:26:22, Sune Fischer wrote: >>>> >>>>>I imagine it would sprout some added interest for FRC if an official world >>>>>campionship was held. >>>> >>>>Perhaps the organizers in Mainz can be persuaded to include a computer >>>>championship as well, possibly concluding with a demonstration match between the >>>>computer champion and the human champion? >>>>Probably too late for this edition, but might be a good idea for next year. >>> >>>Pardon my ignorance, but I'm not quite aware what tournament in Mainz you are >>>refering to? >> >>In the middle of August (I don't remember the exact dates) a big FRC tournament >>is organized in Mainz. GM's Leko and Svidler play a match for the FRC >>worldchampionship there as well. > >No > >It is not world championship. >World championship is something that everyone is allowed to play. > >Every player can become the world champion in chess in case of playing well >enough in the right tournaments. > >People without the name peter leko or adams or Svidler have no way to become >world champions in FRC. > >It means that there was no world championship in FRC. > >Saying that leko or svidler is the world champion is a joke. > >By the same principle I can play shuffle chess with a friend and after beating >him declare myself as the world champion in shuffle chess. > >Uri Hi Uri, not easy do discuss with your person :-) You find in every sentence a contro argument! Normaly the FRC organisators can write ... Make it better Uri! The winner of the latest FRC Open (I believe Swidler) is now playing against Leko (first FRC WM). Next year the winner of the Mainz FRC open 2003 can play against Leko or Swidler. If you have interest you can play the FRC open in Mainz 2003 :-) Best Frank
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