Author: Terry McCracken
Date: 13:11:11 05/20/05
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On May 20, 2005 at 05:17:15, Bigler wrote: >On May 20, 2005 at 03:30:00, Terry McCracken wrote: > >>On May 20, 2005 at 02:24:30, Bigler wrote: >> >>>On May 19, 2005 at 14:40:47, Marc D wrote: >>> >>>>On May 19, 2005 at 14:32:50, Terry McCracken wrote: >>>> >>>>>On May 19, 2005 at 13:50:21, Marc D wrote: >>>>> >>>>>>On May 19, 2005 at 10:22:16, Bigler wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>>Pffffff, >>>>>>> >>>>>>>I am really gatting more and more disapointed with Kramnik play. >>>>>>>I years 1993-2001 hi was for me a real genius. >>>>>>>Since 2001 I m getting more and more disapointed with play. >>>>>>> >>>>>>>OK, this has nothing to do with computer chess. >>>>>>> >>>>>>>regards >>>>>> >>>>>>It shows that Kramnik is no longer in the 2700er league >>>>>> >>>>>>Marc >>>>> >>>>>It means he's human....I've seen a game where Anand lost after move 4 with a >>>>>worse blunder. >>>> >>>>Ok that can happen on a bad day but it seems that Kramnik is really not that >>>>strong anymore. >>> >>>Yep ! >>> >>>I cant remember the exact years, but Kramnik in the past had 2 years without >>>loosing a game or maybe one. Look the numbers of lost games during last year. >>> >>>Ok his still a stron player, but I agree that if he continues to play the way he >>>plays these days, he will sleep down under 2700 soon or late >>> >>>And keep in mind that today to be in the top 10, 2700 is not enough. >>>For a player like him that was over 2800 ELO, its a very bad sign to loose 100 >>>ELO points. >>> >>>regards (I hope I will see him play like he used to play in 96-01) >> >>I don't know why you think he's weaker, he's just not trying, and the reason he >>lost so quickly is based on Game 3 with Leko when he managed an early >>draw...overconfidence got him in trouble. Check my earlier post. > > >I am not only talking about 1 game but in general. > >regards I already addressed that...
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