Author: David Dahlem
Date: 13:31:28 11/17/03
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On November 17, 2003 at 16:20:05, Ingo Lindam wrote: >On November 17, 2003 at 16:12:14, David Dahlem wrote: > >>Kasparov's reaction after the a6 move was really off the wall! He looked to me >>like he was not happy. Not at all what one would expect, especially since he >>proceeded to gain a winning advantage fairly quickly. Fitting in with the >>conspiracy theory proposed above, his reaction would have to be a total acting >>job. :-) > >Well, a6 was not a bad move... (although you could ask why should a computer >play this...and in particular why against Kasparov) and a move Kasparov played >himself this year (although the game was somehow a rather bad experience for >him). The weak move of Fritz was rather 7...a5. How did Garry look after 7...a5? > His reaction after a5 didn't stick in my mind, but it sure did after a6! Regards Dave >BTW... Kasparov does a perfect acting job in all his games. This is really no >hint towards conspiracy. > >Best regards, >Ingo
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