Author: Terry McCracken
Date: 15:42:22 05/22/05
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On May 22, 2005 at 18:15:05, stuart taylor wrote: >On May 22, 2005 at 13:47:23, Terry McCracken wrote: > >>On May 22, 2005 at 13:00:51, Matthias Gemuh wrote: >> >>> >>> >>>> >>>>If he hadn't dodged Kasparov for four years, I'd feel sorry for him. >>>>Instead it proves that he was fortunate to win that match in 2000...he was in >>>>form and well prepared. >>>> >>> >>> >>> >>>Truely strong players don't hide like Kramnik. >>>If he had way to be earning enough money, he would never play competitive chess >>>again. If he does not resign from chess soon, he will drop like a stone to >>>Elo 2650 or even below. >>> >>>Matthias. >> >>I don't think he's that bad he's still 2750...but he really isn't World Champion >>material at the moment, and I certainly don't like his attitude. >> >>Since Kasparov is unfortunately retired, it appears Topalov will be the next >>World Champion, unless Anand gets the fire he appears to be lacking at this >>time. >> >>The top three opponents to watch imo is Topalov, Anand and Leko...although Leko >>tends to be a drawmaster, still he can put on quite a show when he means >>business, so I won't rule him out. >> >>Terry > >So is human chess dwindling now? Perhaps it averages at almost 100 elo lower? > >What happened to Kasparov, then? > >I suppose he already felt he had beaten every world record in history, except >for some tiresome politics. > >S.Taylor Kasparov couldn't get a proper match with the World Champion or Kramnik, so he gave up, as their was no point to it anymore...yes he proved he was the best, regardless. Terry
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