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Subject: Re: Marcus Kastner versus Millennium (again)

Author: Terry Ripple

Date: 04:14:11 12/06/00

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On December 06, 2000 at 02:54:01, Ed Schröder wrote:

>Sorry to bring this issue up again but I would appreciate some feedback.
>
>I don't know if this issue is considered off-topic but then for me it is
>very on-topic and I will explain why.
>
>Marcus Kastner recently posted here some info about his juridical fight
>with Millennium which was followed here by a defence of Millennium.
>
>Much to my dislike the good name of Rebel and Chess Tiger were used
>to fight the war between the 2 gentlemen. Email did not help and so
>the discussion went on and on forcing Christophe and me to react so
>now and then in order to keep things in balance.
>
>During all of this the implication was Rebel and Tiger had using so called
>"foreknowledge" via Marcus Kastner (the Tiger operator) against
>Shredder in London 2000 during the WCCC indirectly questioning the good
>results of Rebel and Tiger.
>
>Although Millennium stated "No Ed you did not cheat" the presentation
>felt different and I would like to know if some of you feel the same
>way.
>
>The purpose of my question is to estimate if there is some damage
>done to the good name of Rebel and Chess Tiger and if this is true
>defend myself and restore things if possible.
>
>And no, I am not going to sue. The worse thing that can happen I will
>write a public statement on my pages and that will be it.
>
>Another purpose of this posting is to avoid this whole unfortunate
>story will be presented in a wrong way in the chess press later. I
>mean the discussion here ended in a very unclear way while even I did
>not understand anymore what the point of Millennium was leaving not
>only me but also CCC in the dark.
>
>So some feedback is really appreciated as I don't like to be called a
>cheater indirectly.
>
>The discussion ended in the below confusing way and I take back my "or
>rest your case" in my last sentence as I think Millennium should have
>reacted on this, which I asked in email, but nothing was coming.
>
>Ed
>
>
>===============================================================
>
>[Millennium]
>Christophe, it was not me who started spreading this information. Please read
>Marcus' magazine. I got all my information from there.
>
>
>[Christophe]
>I don't have the magazine, and I don't read german accurately enough. That's
>unfortunate, but if I ask somebody to send me the magazine and then find someone
>else to translate the article for me, it's going to take 2 weeks or more.
>
>[Millenium]
>This might be a good idea.
>
>
>[Ed]
>I don't think so and I will explain why.
>
>You decided to defend your case here in public.
>
>So post what the accusations against Marcus are.
>
>Quote the magazine and explain what Marcus did wrong in your opinion.
>
>Now confusion is all around, I haven't read ChessBits and the WCCCM
>article. It is even unclear to me why you are suing Marcus on what
>he wrote in his magazine.
>
>I understand you are not suing Marcus to have used his knowledge
>in favor of Rebel and Tiger in London as that was what I understand
>at first. Now you seem to deny that. But then what? I completely
>lost track.
>
>Please clarify or rest your case.
>
>Ed
-----------------
Hi Ed,
You still got my vote for a well respected business man and humane person who i
also feel is very trustworthy. I also believe that some viewers here will have
a little doubt in the back of their minds, because some mud sticks to you like
the previous poster quoted, and it won't go away until the truth comes to the
surface! I was once quoted by grandfather that the "truth" will always rise
above the lies!

Best Regards,
Terry



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