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Report Three: Sticky Fingers by Malcolm Pein in
Bahrain
The match nearly came to a sticky end before it had begun.
In the last couple of months I put together the commentary team, secured the
multi processor computer, worked on the rules and yes, I organised the chess
set. I know Vlad likes the DGT pieces often used to transmit matches on the net
so thats what I sent sounds simple enough doesnt it ? After
the Press Conference I took the big man upstairs to inspect the playing room
and make sure he liked all the important things like his chair, his rest room,
and the toilets (which he insisted on testing) The Einstein TV team led by
Ritchie Stewart had built a lovely set and battled to get good lighting in a
room much smaller than the TV studios they are used to working in.

Kramnik's Fridge. Photo Mig Greengard.
The arbiter Dr Enrique Irazoqui had worked out how to use
the DGT clock after I managed to find the instructions a message here to
the staff of the London Chess Centre - the first clock sent had no instructions
and seemed to have had a lot of blitz chess played with it not in
working hours I hope. We had eight spare queens in case we have multiple
promotions - Dr Irazoqui is the most thorough man I have ever met. We got spare
pens and a local player Ebrahim Al Mannai saved my life and found some
scoresheets (yes I forgot them ) Ebrahim will be reporting games three four
five and six. We had two spare clocks Vlads fridge had been well stocked
by the organisers and we had security worked out with police at each entrance.
Even the internet connections were working. So what could go wrong ? Vlad sat
down, checked out the board and declared the pieces too bright! It seemed to be
a bit prima donnaish but he was absolutely right there was a terrible glare. He
left PANIC ! First we got some sandpaper but this ruined the pieces and
then Ritchie had the great idea to get some dark varnish. Every piece was
painted and I went to sleep secure in the knowledge that it appeared to be
working. Ritchie phoned me later to say yes it had worked. It certainly had the
effect of preventing the glare but when the pieces were examined on the morning
of the game they were found to be too sticky to play with !! Well we did not
have a spare set and there are no chess shops in Bahrain The London
Chess Centre has to open up a branch here. We faced the prospect of Kramnik
picking up his kings pawn and being unable to let go. Frankly I was
panicking and I was not alone.

Pieces in Fridge. Photo Mig Greengard
The Einstein television production crew and match
organisers managed to locate some dark varnish and set to work painting all
thirty two pieces and the extra queens which are on hand in case either player
forces a pawn to the end of the board. It certainly had the effect of avoiding
the glare but when the pieces were examined on the morning of the game they
were found to be too sticky to play with. The pieces were put out in the forty
degree heat to dry but this did not help in fact quite the reverse probably
because of the humidity. But then Zena Howard the Einstein PR chief came up
with the brilliant idea of putting them in the champion s fridge. Vlad
has a rest room along the corridor from the playing room where he can reflect
away from the board and eat and drink while watching the machines every
move on a screen. The fridge is packed full of drinks and chocolate but these
were temporarily evicted and with an hour to go the pieces had lost enough of
their stickiness but the same could not be said for the chocolate.
Bless you Zena, you saved the tournament - well at least
from the ignominy of playing with a plastic set !
Of course Fritz was not troubled by this and the machine
hummed away unconcerned and mercilessly crushed its programmer Matthias
Wuellenweber in a practice game rather in the way a cheeky chess prodigy
despatches his father after he has been taught the moves.
A test run for Deep Fritz, its multiprocessor and the match
clock took place on Thursday afternoon. Matthias Wuellenweber one of the Fritz
developers played the program.
Wuellenweber,M - DEEP FRITZ [D85] Test Game
Bahrain, 03.10.2002
1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 d5 4.cxd5 Nxd5 5.Na4 An idea
from Armenia I believe. Kramnik has Tigran Nalbandian on his team 5...Bg7
6.Nf3 0-0 7.e4 Nb6 8.Be3 Bg4 Attacking d4 in Gruenfeld style 9.Rc1 N8d7
10.Be2 c6 11.0-0 [ 11.Nc5!?] 11...Nxa4 12.Qxa4 Nb6 13.Qb4 Qd6! 14.Qxd6
exd6= 15.Rfe1 f5 16.exf5 [ 16.e5 Nd5 17.Bg5=] 16...gxf5 17.Bf4 Bxf3
18.Bxf3 Bxd4 19.Re7 [ 19.Bxd6 Bxb2 20.Bxf8 Bxc1 21.Bc5 Bh6 22.Rb1 was a
good try for a draw] 19...Bxb2 20.Rce1 [ 20.Rb1! Be5 21.Bxe5 dxe5
22.Rxb7] 20...Rf7 21.Bxd6 Rxe7 22.Rxe7 Rd8 23.Bc5 Nd7!-/+ 24.Bxa7 Bf6 25.Re1
Ra8 26.Be3 Rxa2 27.Rb1 Kf7 28.h3 Rb2 29.Rd1 Ne5 30.Bh5+ Ke6 31.Bc5 f4 32.Be8
Rc2 33.Bf8 Bh4 34.f3 Nc4 35.Bd7+ Kf7 36.Bf5 Ra2 37.Bc5 Ra5 38.Bxh7 Rxc5 39.Rd7+
Ke6 40.Rxb7 Nd2

This machine has no respect - who created you ?
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