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The 35th Olympiad has started in Bled
26.10.2002 – The town of Bled is famous for its castle, lake and the island in the middle of the lake. Bled is part of the Republic of Slovenia which lies at the heart of Europe, between Italy, Austria, Hungary and Croatia. Bled is hosting the 35th Chess Olympiad – the biggest ever sport event in Slovenia. More
 

The winners of Hyderabad
23.10.2002 – The defending champions Vishy Anand and Xu Yuhua ended up on top of the men's and women's sections of the FIDE World Cup in Hyderabad, Indian. Anand, the favourite, fumbled at the start, finished with a flurish. You will find the games and a full illustrated report, including pictures of the new female stars, here.
 

Fritz's strongest opponents
23.10.2002 – Not Vladimir Kramnik, or even Garry Kasparov or Vishy Anand. Last week Fritz faced 490 pounds of brawn – world champion boxers Vitali and Vladimir Klitschkos. Both hat PhDs in Sports and Philosophy and are great chess fans. The Klitschkos wanted to soften the machine which was giving their friend Vlady Kramnik a bit of trouble in Bahrain. Fritz offered a draw in a winning position. Talk about machine intelligence! Read about it in our illustrated report.
 

The Sonas Rating Formula – Better than Elo?
22.10.2002 – Every three months, FIDE publishes a list of chess ratings calculated by a formula that Professor Arpad Elo developed decades ago. This formula has served the chess world quite well for a long time. However, statistician Jeff Sonas believes that the time has come to make some significant changes to that formula. He presents his proposal in this milestone article.
 

Fritz Defends to Draw Game 8 and the Match! Final Score: 4-4
19.10.2002 – The Brains in Bahrain Man-Machine match is over and has finished in a 4-4 draw, with two wins each and four draws! Game 8 was the shortest game of the match, a 21-move draw. The World Champion was unable to make any progress against Fritz's solid defense. It was a tremendous result for Fritz, particularly after starting out with only half a point from the first three games. Both sides said they would be happy to play a rematch. More
 

High Noon in Bahrain
19.10.2002 – Saturday October 19, 12:00h GMT (14:00h CET, 8 a.m. NY): it's Judgement Day, the final decisive game in the match that pits human and machine intelligence in the game of chess. The socre after seven games is 3.5:3.5. World Champion has the white pieces and a slight advantage. But Fritz is the player that will not feel the pressure. You can watch the game on our live coverage sites.
 

Did Mig find a draw for Kramnik in game six?
18.10.2002 – The free day after the monumentous game six of the match between Vladimir Kramnik and Deep Fritz was devoted to shopping and sight-seeing. One person, however, did not have his heart in the souks and malls in the capital Manama. Mig Greengard was pondering the final position of the sixth game in which Kramnik had resigned, after his vicious attack against Deep Fritz had failed. Did he find a draw? More
 

News flash: Game seven drawn
17.10.2002 – Game seven of the Man vs Machine event in Bahrain ended in a draw after Vladimir Kramnik was unable to capitalise on a typical anti-computer postition. Fritz in fact threatened to turn tables on the world champion, who ended up defending for the draw. The score is now 3.5:3.5. A full report and pictures will follow soon. In the meantime you can replay the game here. More
 

Did Deep Fritz use Shakespeare to heckle the World Champion?
16.10.2002 – It is an interesting theory: the Fritz team installed the latest chatter files during the Man vs Machine event in Bahrain, causing the machine to talk to the world champion in authentic Shakespearean verse during the game. The historical chatter drove Kramnik to distraction and prompted his ill-fated Morphy-esque knight sacrifice. That, in any case, ist how Schakespearean scholar and chess addict Michael Fischer tells it in his special report.
 

Deep Fritz wins game six to equalise
15.10.2002 – The computer went for a Queen's Indian today, giving the opponent a clear advantage but keeping its pieces – and especially its queen – on the board. On move 19 the world champion could not resist a piece sacrifice which could have made this game "the most beautiful of my career" (Kramnik). But Fritz found a brilliant defence and took the point. Here's our full illustrated report.
 

Indian ladies dazzle in Hyderabad
15.10.2002 – The FIDE World Cup in Hyderabad, India, has seen top seeds Ivanchuk and Morozevich bowing out in the preliminaries, while Vishy Anand came back after a shock loss to compatriot K. Sasikiran to qualify for the quarterfinals. But the stars are the women players Meenakshi Subbaraman and Koneru Humpy. Read all about it in Manisha Mohite's richly illustrated report from Hyderabad.
 

Kids and Kramnik at Brains in Bahrain
14.10.2002 – Monday is children's day in Bahrain. At least this Monday was. They descended in droves on the Muharraq Mind Sports Centre, noisy and smart, speaking flawless English, mostly with a British accent, but with American-style jokes and goofing off. The girls in hijabs and more subdued, but enjoying chess as much as the boys. Actually quite delightful, as you will see in our Bahrain Picture Gallery V.