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NOT QUITE ACCURATE
By Larry Parr Larry [Evans] has long made what I thought to be the specious claim that, because of the rematch clause, under the system in effect until Petrosian's win, a challenger was forced to win two matches before he could be considered the champion. -- Bob Musicant Not quite accurate. GM Evans never said the victor of the first match was not world champ. He repeatedly stressed that the REMATCH CLAUSE COMBINED WITH DRAW ODDS was patently unfair to the challenger. Because the USSR dominated FIDE, no reforms were possible until Fischer emerged. GM Evans said "Kasparov struck a blow for justice" by renouncing the rematch clause when he beat Karpov. In the scheduled 16-game match that Kasparov lost to Kramnik in 2000, the defending champion retained draw odds but had no rematch clause. GM Evans' holds that neither side should have any edge. In case of a tie in a set number of games (where draws count) he suggested that the champion could have White in the next game with colors alternating until someone wins a game. I believe the champion should not be given White but that colors should continue alternating until someone wins the next game. |
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In the scheduled 16-game match that Kasparov lost to Kramnik in 2000, the defending champion retained draw odds but had no rematch clause. But after his defeat to Kramnik, didn't Garry complain that Kramnik owed him a rematch? John |
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THE WHINING CONTINUES
By Larry Parr In the scheduled 16-game match that Kasparov lost to Kramnik in 2000, the defending champion retained draw odds but had no rematch clause. -- Larry Parr But after his defeat to Kramnik, didn't Garry complain that Kramnik owed him a rematch? -- John Swartz Kasparov complains about a lot of things, but a rematch clause wasn't in the contract. To this day he claims that somehow Deep Blue cheated against him in 1997, but where's the beef? Q. How do you know Kasparov's plane has arrived? A. The engines stop but, the whining continues. This joke is cited in GAME OVER -- see Evans On Chess (9/22/03) http://www.worldchessnetwork.com |
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SPORTS ILLUSTRATED 1962
By Larry Parr After the candidates' tournament at Curacao where several Soviets ganged up on Fischer, he wrote a famous article in Sports Illustrated about how the Russkies cheat at chess. It hit with the force of an earthquake. Botvinnik complained bitterly about losing the rematch clause vs. Petrosian and the qualifying system was also changed by FIDE to one-on-one matches where players from a nation couldn't collude against an outsider. If you don't think that Fischer had anything to do with these reforms, so be it. GM Evans never said the victor of the first match was not world champ. He repeatedly stressed that the REMATCH CLAUSE COMBINED WITH DRAW ODDS was patently unfair to the challenger. Because the USSR dominated FIDE, no reforms were possible until Fischer emerged. -- Larry Parr What evidence do you have that the 19 year old Fischer had anything to do with Botvinnik losing the rematch clause? It seems to me that some reform did in fact take place. -- William Hyde |
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William Hyde wrote (2003-09-24 10:00:41 PST):
What evidence do you have that the 19 year old Fischer had anything to do with Botvinnik losing the rematch clause? It seems to me that some reform did in fact take place. Larry Parr wrote (2003-09-24 11:22:23 PST): After the candidates' tournament at Curacao where several Soviets ganged up on Fischer, he wrote a famous article in Sports Illustrated about how the Russkies cheat at chess. It hit with the force of an earthquake. Botvinnik complained bitterly about losing the rematch clause vs. Petrosian and the qualifying system was also changed by FIDE to one-on-one matches where players from a nation couldn't collude against an outsider. _ Did the Fischer Sports Illustrated article complain about the rematch clause? |
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"Louis Blair" wrote in message om... Did the Fischer Sports Illustrated article complain about the rematch clause? Louis, Like Prof. Hyde, I read the article, "The Russians Have Fixed World Chess" many years ago, but my memory of it is that it dealt solely with a plethora of draws among the Soviet players at Curacao, including the curious circumstance that [some? at least one?] occurred in positions(s) where one player had a decided advantage. Bob |
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