Author: Robert Hyatt
Date: 13:08:19 06/24/99
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On June 24, 1999 at 11:03:14, Harald Faber wrote: >On June 24, 1999 at 09:42:56, Robert Hyatt wrote: > >>>>>>>A reason why you don't count Hiarcs-Hergott? >>>>>> >>>>>>yes... games were not 40/2, games were held in a mall. Hergott is a weaker >>>>>>IM. It was so noisy he had to wear headphones.. >>>>>>etc... >>>>> >>>>>1) IM is IM; who gives the right and is able to judge WEAK or STRONG? Even a >>>>>WEAK IM is still an IM. >>>>>2) Hiarcs WON. Although it was only 6 games. But 6 games plus 6 games >>>>>plus...plus... someday make a bunch. >>>>>3) I guess it was Fischer who said: "the only ones with no excuses when they >>>>>lose against me are computers." >>>> >>>> >>>>Doesn't matter. You don't earn a GM norm playing an IM in a match. So trying >>>>to answer the question "are computers at GM level?" is not going to be answered >>>>by playing an IM in a noisy mall at non-40/2 time controls... >>> >>>You try to miss the point, don't you? ;-) >>>If you win an IM clearly, then you are certainly ABOVE. Right? And what is above >>>IM? Is there something between IM and GM? I don't know of anything. >>>I was not talking of EARNING a NORM. >>>I was talking of GM LEVEL. >> >> >>No you don't. If you beat an IM, you are probably an IM. But you aren't a >>GM until you can play with GMs... And using the Hergott match doesn't mean >>much. What GM would play chess where he has to wear headphones to drown out >>the noise? > >I suppose Hergott knew the conditions. No... he was surprised... and after the first game, he brought something to drown out the 'mall noise' so he could think. He wasn't 'happy' playing in the middle of a circus, but then he didn't do what Kasparov likes to do and storm off with the "I can't take this" as he did against Fritz a while back... > >>And the games were _not_ 40/2hr, which is the time control we are >>discussing? > >Anyone remember the time control EXACTLY before we continue guessing? > >>>>And hiarcs did >>>>win... but aren't we discussing 40/2hr time controls here? The hiarcs/Hergott >>>>match was not 40/2. So it all seems totally unrelated to the question being >>>>asked... >>> >>>What was the time control then? AFAIR it was 40/120 or VERY VERY CLOSE. >> >> >>I think it was something like 40/60, then game/30. > >AFAIR it was MUCH slower. But my memory fails from time to time. :-) I remember watching the games, and they definitely didn't go 4-5 hours each... I'll look thru back email to see if I can find the original email from Alan about the details...
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