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Subject: Re: yeah,keep on supporting your country man

Author: P L Patodia

Date: 09:54:37 06/29/05

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On June 29, 2005 at 07:45:06, Terry Giles wrote:

>On June 28, 2005 at 22:47:00, Madhavan wrote:
>
>>>>2200 ELO player?Anand will beat 100 games to 0 against any 2200 player,you bet.
>>>
>>>
>>>Nonsense, if Anand were to just drop a half point to a 2200 player in a 100 game
>>>match this would to approximate to a 3120 elo performance.
>>
>>Doesnt matter,It would be a waste of time for anand to play a lower rated
>>players,such a match would never happen.
>>
>>there's high possibility Anand will beat any 220o by great score.
>>
>>>>Adams is a kid who has no chess experience and makes a lot mistakes in all
>>>>phases of game,takes too much time to find a dumb move and makes a dumbest
>>>>move,duh!comes with totally unprepared,gets 1 draw and later says "Hydra is the
>>>>monster"
>>>
>>>All the more impressive then that a "KID" with NO chess experience and who makes
>>>'DUMB' moves has beaten most of the top chess players in the world at some time
>>>(including Anand).
>>
>>Please post the history of Anand and Adams and see who is leading,How many
>>points is Anand ahead of Adams
>>
>>Don't go on supporting your country man,see all his 6 games against hydra,some
>>moves he made were dumb,which Anand would have pointed out to Adams
>
>
>My reply has nothing whatsoever to do with supporting my country - I was just
>highlighting the stupidity of your post. I know of no one else on this forum
>whose posts are so country/Anand orientated as yours.
>
>Anand is not only a great chess player but also a gentleman and would certainly
>never make the insulting comments on Adams' chess abilities that you so
>ignorantly have.

Hi Terry,

I am from India. I have seen all the six games played by Adams. He did not play
any dumb move. He played a very good chess. It is too difficult for any human
player to fight against a Computer which can evaluate 200 million positions per
second. Even Anand will find it difficult to handle. At best we can say, Anand
would given tough fight. But, winning against Hydera is too difficult. Probably
getting draw would have been easier for the person of Anand's calibre.

P L Patodia



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