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Gladiator Elite Member United KingdomPosts: 642
Reply | 11 May 2010, 16:50:30   WCC Congratulations to Anand who remains world champion after a very edgy game.
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Zilon Senior Member SwedenPosts: 126
Reply | 12 May 2010, 18:35:53 In reply to Gladiator Re: WCC He is worthy the title! I followed the match on Chessgames.com where Nigel Short commented the games. He's final verdict was that Anand is the more complete all-around player with a more thorough understanding of the game, where Topalov is more of an agressive attack-player only. I belive Nigel is quite right about that.
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buzzkill Senior Member United StatesPosts: 915
Reply | 12 May 2010, 19:39:42 In reply to Zilon Re: WCC Meanwhile; It's to be assumed the the latest rendition of "Rybka," is quietly waiting on the sidelines, {as computers are prone to do}; And whose Hungarian creator, awaits word as to a possible 'Anand'-"Rybka," {cyber versus human}, ultimate match! I'm probably assuming, a bit too much here; Since what human World Chess Champ' would want to be perceived, in an official way; That he {or even she}, will likely Always come out 'second best,' against the reigning computer champ! -- Ps. I've never heard of a computer losing a game, due to 'fatigue'! |
yaman Founding Member United StatesPosts: 556
Reply | 12 May 2010, 23:50:36 In reply to buzzkill Re: WCC gutsy opening by Anand.His C pawn was really weak but his qb was very strong.His f5 e4 maneuver was gorgeous
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