Author: C Morris
Date: 13:35:20 02/10/00
Bronstein seemed to be saying that Chess was for everyone. He was trying to get the point over by pointing to the attitude of grandmasters like Botvinnik, who, to paraphrase Bronstein in "The Sorcerer's Apprentice", thought only they knew how to move a knight, push a pawn, etc. I like Bobby Fisher's attitude when he said, he only "believes in good moves." I just like good moves whether or not they come from Junior or Kasparov or a class player. I have no problems with the idea shared by more than a few grandmasters, that someday a computer will be world champion. This does not threaten anything. Just my opinion.
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