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Subject: Re: Thorsten spreads dead wrong allusions about Dirk

Author: Mark Young

Date: 17:54:40 08/14/98

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>All i wanted to make clear is, that the people having very good results are
>closely connected to chessBase. This is known to me, known to my friends.
>But maybe not known to the readers of this group.
>

Thorsten, please stop making false statements that effect the way that others
will view my posts. No one on CCC has posted better results with Fritz5 than I.
In effect then you are saying that I work for Chess Base in some way or another
and thus imply that I am skewing the results. And don't try and skirt the issue
by saying that this is not what is meant. What else could it mean when you say
that the people having good results work for Chess Base? This implies that no
one else is having good results. So you post this 'untruth' that effects me in a
very real way since many of my posts are concerning Fritz5 and many of those
show very good results. You make it seem as if it is ME that manufactured
results when in fact I have always given minute detail to all games and facts
that I have posted so everyone can replay and test to see if what I say is true.
Now, for those that are not fortunate enough to be able to test my facts you
make me out a liar. You try to negate anyone that has posted good results with
Fritz5 by this one statement. I don't wish to take this any further than it has
gone but only to clear up the point that I have only ever posted true facts
concerning Fritz5, very good results and all. If you still wish not to retract
your statement then show some proof that I have any connection to Chess Base at
all, or show that I have posted wrongly in favor of Fritz5 since I know you have
the means to test any of my results. If you do not do either of these then I
consider you statement retracted as inacurate.



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