Author: Mark Young
Date: 18:53:47 04/30/99
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On April 30, 1999 at 21:13:22, James Robertson wrote: >I have heard that the games were game in 60 and game 30, and Fritz won >convincingly 5.5 - 2.5. But I have a question; what was the distrobution of the >draws and wins over the time controls? > >On the official webpage they have this: > > > ápr. 27. ápr. 28. ápr. 29. ápr. 30. >Polgár--Fritz >14oo-16oo 0.5--0.5 0.5--0.5 0--1 1--0 >Fritz--Polgár >16oo-17oo 0.5--0.5 1--0 1--0 1--0 > >I may be misreading this but: the upper row is the scores for game in 60 >(because two hours of time was allocated), and the lower row game in 30 (because >only one hour was allocated). > >If this is the case, then Polgar actually drew Fritz at game in 60! >Which means that Polgar lost .5 - 3.5 at game in 30. > >Now then if Polgar loses .5 - 3.5 at G/30, and in double the amount of time, >G/60, she draws 2 - 2, then the simplest logic tells us that in double G/60, or >40/2 tournament time) then Polgar will defeat Fritz 3.5 - .5!!! > >James Thats called flawed logic.
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