Player Black won this chess ga - Game 83969

  
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I. Cirulis, 2228
C. Maceda, 2233

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(type : rated round-robin,   time : 30 days,   increment : 1 day / move)


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Last move : 0-1     2015 January 9   4:23:5


[Event "FICGS__CHESS__WCH_STAGE_2_GROUP_05__000013"]
[Site "FICGS"]
[Date "2014.12.09"]
[Round "1"]
[White "Ponce,Trond"]
[Black "Gray,Garvin"]
[Result "0-1"]
[WhiteElo "2169"]
[BlackElo "2243"]

0-1

This chess game has been lost on time   (started : 2014.12.09  20:1:24)






Player Black won this chess game.






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Dazzling combinations are for the many, shifting wood is for the few. (Georg Kieninger)

Das Schach hält seine Meister in eigenen Banden, Fesseln; auf vielerlei Weise formt es ihren Geist, so dass die innere Freiheit selbst des Stärksten beeinflusst wird. (Albert Einstein)

Si pudieramos observar el interior de la cabeza de un jugador de Ajedrez, encontraríamos ahí un mundo lleno de sentimientos, imágenes, ideas, emoción y pasión. (Alfred Binet)

Il n'y a pas eu de défaite parce que je ne crois pas que cet ordinateur ait jamais existé. IBM a triché en refusant d'imprimer les modes de recherche de la machine. C'est évident, pendant le match, des coups décisifs ont été joués par des êtres humains. Aujourd'hui, les meilleurs spécialistes en informatique ne peuvent toujours pas expliquer comment Deep-Blue a pu jouer contre la logique des ordinateurs. IBM a gagné une guerre de communication, mais ils sont incapables de prouver que l'ordinateur a gagné tout seul. (Garry Kasparov)


Bobby never cared about money, though. His only desire was to prove that his choices were correct: He wanted chess to be important because he was a chess player, and he wanted to be important. Bobby knew money was important, but he didn't have a clue why, outside of clothes and status. The only way he could accomplish what he wanted was to fight for a lot of money. Once he got it, he gave it away. He did not know how to spend it. And once he'd become champion, after, essentially, sacrificing his life for it, he didn't know how to spend his time. (Bob Wade)








 
 
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