Author: Russell Reagan
Date: 10:24:04 10/04/03
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On October 04, 2003 at 02:02:14, Will Strickland wrote: >Kasparov is the greatest player of all time. Of that, I have no doubt. But, he, >as has everyone else in HISTORY, makes an occasional blunder. It's just that >when he does it(like once every couple years), it gets magnified and blown out >of proportion. Remember when he lost to Sokolov in 99? Also Lautier and Gulko >beat him. And, of course, Game 6 against Deep Blue. And then there was the game >against Short in the 93 Championship match where he resigned after about 17 >moves in a King's Gambit. It happens. > >Will The fact that a person can recall most of a player's blunders says a lot about that player. I make more blunders than this in a day :)
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