Author: Murano Lima
Date: 13:14:10 09/08/04
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> What I wanted to say is that Pro Deo seems to do > extremely well (I have seen other matches too) vs > the very strong Aristarch 4.50 and that it could > for this reason not be the best opponent to estimate > the effective strength of Pro Deo. Or in other words: > a match vs a dreaded opponent always produces exceptional > results which can't be taken to measure something. Think > of ex world chess champion Tigran Petrosian who was for > a long time unable to beat Lajos Portisch or of ex world > chess champion Mikhail Tal who had always very bad results > vs Viktor Kortschnoi. > Kurt Thx for making this clear. I see the point now. (I am not sure if Aristarch is such an opponent for PrD, but it may be right).
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