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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 20, 2008 at 01:48 PM

marksteere@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
> On Mar 19, 3:31 pm, Christopher Dearlove <ch...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> wrote:
>> And finally, what's the problem with draws?
> 
> Nobody wins - especially not the spectators.

Bit of a sweeping assumption...  Personally I'd prefer to watch or play
a well fought draw than an indifferent game with a result one way or
another.  If it's only interesting according to the bottom line you
might just as well save yourself the bother of watching and check the
score at the end.

Pete.
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Re: Fischer's death again begs the question: Why is there no che
"marksteere@[EMAIL P  2008-03-20 06:23:49 
Re: Fischer's death again begs the question: Why is there no che
Peter Clinch <p.j.clin  2008-03-20 13:48:45 

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