Author: Graham Laight
Date: 09:06:00 10/08/04
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Having 3 games to follow in one window makes for a good competiton format for those of us following on the web. There's usually just enough time to have a good think about one move, when the next move (indicated by "+++") comes along. Chess competition organisers - please follow this good example! -g On October 08, 2004 at 11:01:22, Graham Laight wrote: >My apologies - I have white and black mixed up in all 3 games - so all the >reports are exactly the wrong way around. > >I should have realised that the name at the top is the black player (where the >black pieces are) - not the normal convention of the white player being named >1st. > >Apologies again. > >-g > >On October 08, 2004 at 10:58:33, Graham Laight wrote: > >>From the "live" link at http://www.ajedrezbilbao.com/FestivalEN.htm : >> >>Table 1, Topalov v Fritz: >> >>The human has a wonderful pair of bishops sweeping over the board from botton >>left to top right. The computer has a nice pair of pushed pawns on the G & H >>files - but they don't yet look adequately supported >> >>Table 2, Karjakin v Hydra: >> >>White looks slightly better developed. Fairly symetric position. >> >>Table 3, Ponomariov v Junior: >> >>White is making all the running, and producing all the aggression. Black is >>there simply to provide an opponent to play against >> >>-g
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