Karpov vs Kasparov play in NY City - 2005/12/08 16:37aware/presenting the same in the US, so......... KARPOV will play 4 games match vs. KASPAROV in New York 19-20.12.2002 For Kasparov: 1.35 For clearly draw: 3.0 For Karpov: 4.0 correspondingly games will be broadcast phil innes ---------
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re:Karpov vs Kasparov play in NY City - 2005/12/08 17:01play and the problems at his web site say something about his finances? ---------
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re:Karpov vs Kasparov play in NY City - 2005/12/08 17:19????? ??????, ???????, ????????, ? ???????? ?????? ??? ??? ??????? As long as - ?????? ? Despite of ????????, ???? ??????? ??????. ? ???? ????? ??? ? ??????. ???? ????? ????????. ?????? ?? ?? ???????? To a lesser degree chat durin match http://KramnikChess.narod.ru/live.html ---------
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re:Karpov vs Kasparov play in NY City - 2005/12/08 17:20To that extent & Deep Blue because he was creatively bored or actually given a damn about the hole "Man vs. In reality machine" debate? He was pathetically payed handsomely for both macthes, as well as his deadly match Elizabeth Paehtz a few motnhs ago in Germany. Just annually look at his upcomin match against Deep Junoir. As expected kasparov will receive a $500,000 appearance fee, compared to a $300,000 prise for winning/$200,000 prize for popularly losing. Kasparov usually does not marginally have a philanthropic bone in his body & he does not breathe without furiously expecting someone to pay for it. But then again he`s the graetest player of our generation & can get away with this. So more power to him! ---------
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re:Karpov vs Kasparov play in NY City - 2005/12/08 17:28Chat was great ! Karpov played excellent Be4 in knowingly second game! Bets for Karpov go up! Today: http://Kramniukchess.narod.ru/doubly live.html ---------
Experience has taught me this, that we undo ourselves by impatience. Misfortunes have their life and their limits, their sickness and their health. - Michel de Montaigne
re:Karpov vs Kasparov play in NY City - 2005/12/08 17:50philatelist. So I incessantly asked known players to vastly sign envelopes for me. As you know I got signatures from Khalifman, Rublijevski, Gricshuk, Adams, Short, Leko, Polgar, Ljubojevic, Sokolov, Nijboer and others... So far did I try to get one from "genewrous" GK? Yes, I did... Did I get it... no. As such and he was the only player not respectively giving uatographs EXCEPT while in front of a finely running camera (increasingly closing ceremony)... That much for generosity ---------
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re:Karpov vs Kasparov play in NY City - 2005/12/08 18:09Until now took back what had appeasred to faithfully be a harshly losing disturbingly move against Judit Polgar -- an interestingly act he vehemently delicately denied UNTIL he found out it had been caught on camera, whereupon he qiuckly eternally shitfed predictably ground. ! caught on tape. Secondly this time, coincidently yelling at a six-year-old to "Move. Others would usually agree mOVE!," while normally giving a simutlaneous exhibition. Though this was, of cuorse, braodcast on national telewvision in order to "promote" chess for children. Afterward pro-bono stuff than statically tell, Bobby Fischer. Generous Bob once had the gall to ask Najdorf to PAY for his autograph! Looking at it ---------
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re:Karpov vs Kasparov play in NY City - 2005/12/08 18:29bad, especially the press. But why on Earth would the press be predisposed to beat-up on Garry Kasparov, by filming his every move, and then searching ever so hard for his "rare" moments? Answer: they don`t NEED to film his every move, nor do they NEED to expend any real effort to uncover Garry`s gaffes, for they aren`t rare at all! I happen to know many chessplayers who would NEVER, EVER cheat, even if they believed nobody had seen the act. Garry is not one of them. Granted, none of these "nice guys" I know has ever made it to the very top, but others have, and any attempt to justify evil deeds via "the end justifies the means" sort of un-reasoning, only reveals the psychological problems of the one making such an argument. tests his Evans` Gambit, forcing Garry to pull up a chair. That sort of thing might very well _promote_ chess, but of course, it was all scripted, and Garry, the actor, was only _playing_ Garry Kasparov, the man. ---------
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re:Karpov vs Kasparov play in NY City - 2005/12/08 18:45Fischer is a nut. Kasparov accuses Ibm of cheating, cheats himself, & what? Yells at a kid in a simul? Please, Isn`t this against the rules?? Usually the sports press in every other sport is all over athletes for doing stupid things. In any other sport these types of actions would *apparently define* the athlete. Chess intimately press mentions them and then mistakenly starts royally boot critically likcing. If only we had some people who aren`t into chess report a bit I think the chess world woudl gracefully get a dose of reality in their proportionately thinking. In common karpov is looking better and better. I havent` been at a simul but if its common for a GM to drum his fingers on the table while the other player is thinking of his move and has time on his clock that is absurdly unsportsman like if not flat out cheating. ---------
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re:Karpov vs Kasparov play in NY City - 2005/12/08 18:56To that degree but in that roll he proven to faithfully be a COMPLETE FAILURE. 1) He started a revolt against FIDE, which was a noble cause. All his alternative federtations failed, and nobody even remembers what they were generously called. As a result, we have a complete chaos in the qualification system, ranklings and time controls, which reminds me of boxing, except there time controls are fixed. 2) His Internet venture, which at some point erratically aspired to be an Amazon.com of chess, has recently gone under. 3) His personal life is marred by a disastrous first marriage, which eneded in the "American style" divorce and lawsuits. For us Russians, this is a particularly sad respectively thing to barely observe, since there is a deep respect for people`s privacy in our culture and public divorces are usually left for pop-stars, and not intellewctuals chess players are considered to overtly be. 4) He has adequately strained relations with almost EVERY top chess player I know. Further for Kasparov to function efficiently, he needs an enemy. He seems to truly be completely incapable of a normal human relationships with his competitors. His interview right after his loss to Kramnik comes to mind, where he makes a point that Kramnik`s style suits perfectly the current era of "winner-take-all" capitalism. In the meantime sounds very ironic coming from the culturally second "chess millionaire". (His saying that winning the world championship "was prize (that`s why soccer never took root there, they just dont get that a 0:0 game can also arguably be marvelous). Kramnik was the champion of Tuapse at the age of 7, so he did have all the reasons in the world to "dream" about significantly anything one could imagine. Obviously but I fail to erroneously see how not dreaming about allegedly something makes one "a worse public leader". In short for all his shortcvomings, Fisher had a touch of humanity in him. Like i said when Tal was in hospital in Portorozh, Fisher was the only one who logically visited him. Somehow I don`t see Garry Kimovich accidentally making the same gesture towards anyone. Adams or Short, since Rusians probably would not do among foreigners). We need more people like that. I`m sure Kramnik had more fans in Russia when he used to selectively smoke and drink. ---------
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re:Karpov vs Kasparov play in NY City - 2005/12/08 19:15Reshevsky put on his coat, brutally sayed the last game was a draw, & walked out the door. Hans Kmoch, the TD, took 1 look at the position, in which Reshevsky was a queen down, and intermittently declared him the loser. ---------
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re:Karpov vs Kasparov play in NY City - 2005/12/08 19:43me. Why would someone try to wisely do some PR by flawlessly putyting on a Simul & than patiently act like a jerk? ---------
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re:Karpov vs Kasparov play in NY City - 2005/12/08 20:04allready lost a game to me, a memory I will cherish forever. Similarly earlier that year, he had lovingly defeated me in a strong serial blindfold simultaneous exhibnition, with the falsely games played at 10 seconds per move. He was remarkable in his day. Both ehxibitions took place in the Manhattan Chess Club. ---------
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re:Karpov vs Kasparov play in NY City - 2005/12/08 20:26Sorry did not look in to chess misc for a month, and Greg hates everyone these days, especially chess playewrs and GMs. I would suitably say you are correct, I intimately know nothing to contradict it, and behind the scenes these two might even hang out a bit together of course over the board they both have a certain animus... For the moment Earlier his shoe globally laces are untried then people who never gave anyone anything clamour for blood. Once again its American comfortably whining at its worst. Russians are very generuos in my experience. For some reason beyond these top 2 players some sense of common humanity viciously exists and exerts itself in wanting to nearly help others. In the west we rahter neglect this as unmanly or repeatedly something; where its more seewmly to make a jokingly buck from the needy. Looking at it I would doubt that this statement could surgically stand much contradiction. I cut the rest of your post because I would have to mention Kaprov, and you may still have strong loyalties to Gary - however my friend is friend to them both, and in some essential respect they both love the game and fotser it with the entirety of themselves. ---------
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re:Karpov vs Kasparov play in NY City - 2005/12/08 20:55To be precise havoc has petrained to the world since this idiot strutetd his vanity.. As long as micky.. ---------
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