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Re: Fischer's death again begs the question: Why is there no chess

by Peter Clinch <p.j.clinch@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Mar 13, 2008 at 08:02 AM

David Parlett wrote:
> Getting back to the original question for a moment, could it also have
> something to do with the fact that chess provides no natural op****tunity
> for the presentation of colour? 

An interesting point, though go seems to get past that problem in Japan.
 But, of course, that's a different culture and they may be less
concerned with something having to be /happening/, like newsreaders
walking around while they deliver, or OBs for absolutely no reason
whatsoever, or a preview of what's going to happen in the next 5
minutes, and so on.

Pete.
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Re: Fischer's death again begs the question: Why is there no che
David Parlett <dp@[EMA  2008-03-12 22:32:10 
Re: Fischer's death again begs the question: Why is there no che
Peter Clinch <p.j.clin  2008-03-13 08:02:04 

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