Author: Madhavan
Date: 01:49:26 08/26/04
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On August 26, 2004 at 04:44:08, Reinhard Scharnagl wrote: >On August 26, 2004 at 04:28:40, Madhavan wrote: > >>On August 26, 2004 at 04:19:27, Vikrant Malvankar wrote: >> >>>On August 26, 2004 at 03:10:55, Madhavan wrote: >>> >>>>According to 'FIDE' present top 10 players >>>> >>>>1 Kasparov, Garry g RUS 2817 >>>>2 Anand, Viswanathan g IND 2782 >>>>3 Kramnik, Vladimir g RUS 2770 >>>>4 Morozevich, Alexander g RUS 2743 >>>>5 Leko, Peter g HUN 2741 >>>>6 Adams, Michael g ENG 2738 >>>>7 Topalov, Veselin g BUL 2737 >>>>8 Polgar, Judit g HUN 2728 >>>>9 Svidler, Peter g RUS 2727 >>>>10 Shirov, Alexei g ESP 2725 >>>> >>>>how would you rate Robert James 'Bobby' Fischer? >>>>i would give 2740,i'm not sure if Bobby had almost forgotten 'super-GM style >>>>chess'which he used to play way back 1970's >>>>Fischer wouldnt give draw by agreement,continues to play till the end. >>> >>> >>>Hi Madhavan >>>I would give abt 2650-2680 at presnt Bobby must have been lagging b/h in New >>>Opening Theory. However his natural talent(Middlegame,Superb tactics, Endgame) >>>will not desert him so soon. Bobby with all the lastet Openings right up there >>>man.In Fischer random Chess he might me the best player in the world with the >>>confidence with which he says " I will only play Fischer random Chess and the >>>Normal Chess is outdated & rotten to the core" > >>there are over 960 different starting positions, how could the arbiter choose a >>random number? > >There are numerous tools which can do that for you, see: >[http://www.chessbox.de/Compu/fullchess7_e.html] and also the new Arena Beta. > >A lot of easyly applicatable methods have been descripted in my book, see: >[http://www.chessbox.de/Compu/fullchess1_e.html]. well,in an event of over 200 participants,which starting position would you decide? >>so the Fischer Random chess is not fair > >Nonsense. > >Regards, Reinhard. > >>>Regards >>> >>>Vicky
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