Author: Anson T J
Date: 06:59:51 07/26/03
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On July 26, 2003 at 08:54:34, Eye Witness wrote: >On July 26, 2003 at 02:33:56, Jorge Pichard wrote: > >>X3D fritz is coming out soon with the match against Kasparov, but a top Program >>that support FRC will have a better sale in my opinion. It is not just a matter >>of buying an additional X3D glasses and looking cool, but the first top program >>that support FRC will be more popular, not only because of GM Peter Leko; but >>because it will be the first top program playing competitive FRC chess. What >>makes it so great is that most of us don't need to memorize any long opening >>variation and it is already catching our imagination. >> >>Pichard. > >It's not catching my imagination, i haven't studied chess 15 years just to >switch to some variant of the game. What is the purpose of you switching when >you haven't mastered the original version of the game. FRC is just an excuse >for people to make themselves feel better, by telling themselves that they lose >because they don't know the openings well enough, and telling themselves theyd >be a master if they didn't have to learn opening theory. Further removing >opening theory from the game makes it a less difficult game. Chess is great >because it is HARD! Why on earth would anyone want to dumb down the game? FRC is actually more complicated than standard chess. If you studied chess for 15 years and don't wish to play FRC, thats fine, no one is forcing you to. For some, FRC is a new challenge and offers more fun. Let each choose their own path :)
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