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George Duke wrote on Mon, Oct 6, 2008 03:34 PM UTC:
October 11 to 30 is to be so-called world championship match between
Kramnik and Anand at Bonn, Germany.  Shame on FIDE for staying with the
same tired format. Would not it be a better test by now as to who is best
to play Fischer Random Chess? Or eventually something of what CVPage has put forth.
Not necessarily in any priority: why not what Daniels suggests,
Displacement Chess (as a wildcard format) since in fact it was done by
masters before in 1930's? Or what Chess Cafe's Tim Harding suggests in
1997 article, ''Bring Back Free Castling,'' for 8x8 revision. These
three ideas would be nothing radical for FIDE. Nor Speed Chess. They would
have 3 or 6 times the interest if they updated the formula. The reason is
that in fact Computers are the champion (TogaII, Rybka), that could lay to waste either Anand or Kramnik. Before input from any
Chess Variant Page ''Next Chess,'' Fide already should have been more
innovative. What face-off would you like to see besides what we will witness again
starting October 11, namely, half Draws?

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