BonjourJ'ai trouvé, suite au commentaire d'une partie, ceci, qui préfigure peut-être l'avenir du Jeu par correspondanceà l'adresse http://www.iccf.com/games/nov2000.htm
Correspondence and E-mail chess in the year 2006 With the "theory" of certain variations now approaching and even passing the 30 move mark, there seems to be a trend developing; less work during the game, but much more work done before the game in opening preparations (as in OTB chess). Are we approaching a stage in CC and e-mail chess where games will proceed as follows? WHITE: "Dear Chessfriend! It is a pleasure meeting you through this tournament and I am sure that we will have an exciting game. My first move is 1.e4. I also propose that if you follow the game Shirov-Anand, Australia 2000, Najdorf Sicilian, English attack, E80, then on move 28 I will deviate and play 28.e6." BLACK: "Dear Chessfriend! I also am looking forward to an exciting game. I accept your proposal and will follow the Shirov-Anand game. My reply to your 28th move is 28....Rf8. I also propose that if you now follow the recent game Smirnoff-Absolut, from the all GM Vodka International 2005, then I will deviate from that game at move 41 and play 41.....Bh7." WHITE: "Dear Chessfriend! Although your move 41...Bh7?! is very interesting, it contains a slight flaw. Therefore, I announce mate in 24 moves. The mate has been verified by Fritz (version 21) after 124 hours of analysis. Attached to this e-mail is the 1.5 gigabyte (compressed) file with Fritz’s analysis. I’m sure you will find it correct. Thank you for an interesting game!"
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