Author: James T. Walker
Date: 18:25:45 07/04/99
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On July 04, 1999 at 14:24:01, James Robertson wrote: >On July 04, 1999 at 12:25:10, James T. Walker wrote: > >>On July 04, 1999 at 11:41:36, Tania Devora wrote: >> >>> >>> >>>Again like in 1998, Anand beat Fritz in a super fanstastic anticomputer style ! >>> >>>Fritz with a super machine cant win a single game again SUPER ANAND !!!!!!!! >>> >>>I dont believe this ! >>> >>>Hiarcs maybe did it better. Sorry for Chessbase team. >> >> >>What anti-computer style? It looks like a simple matter of homework to me. >>Fritz was in book for at least 12 moves. Could be more depending on which book >>they were using. Fritz got outplayed by a Super GM but I suspect homework >>played a big part in the win. >>Jim Walker > >To be honest, the fiascos in the first two games did not reek of home >preparation. In the second game, Anand was lost just a few moves out of the >book. Only an awesome pin saved him. > >James Hello James, Yes but I'm talking about the 1st game the 2nd day. It followed the 1st game of the 1st day to move 9. Anand varied first and played a line in the old Fritz5 book to move 12. Fritz was down a pawn from the start and obviously outclassed from there on. I believe this was due to a little homework by Anand. It's only my opinion but worth considering. Jim Walker
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