Author: Robert Hyatt
Date: 16:37:37 12/16/03
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On December 16, 2003 at 15:10:58, Sandro Necchi wrote: >I don't know. > >Anyway I got very pest off of this story. >I want to get fun to win on the board and not discuss this again and again. >As I said I prefer not to protest ever and leave the decisions to the TD. That is a reasonable approach. But if, and only if the TD knows what he is doing and has a lot of experience with computer tournaments, which as you have seen are different from human events. >I am interested in improving my book and on the games, not in the legal aspects >rules etc...I leave them to the TD. > >Sorry, but I am really tired of this story. > >I will not reply to any post on this matter anymore as well as similar problems >which may occur in other tournaments. > >I will leave this forum from now on and concentrate on the opening book only. >Sorry, but all this is really too much. > >I do not like all this is like to be somehow accused to have stolen something. You are missing the main point. I don't believe _anybody_ has accused you of "stealing something". On the contrary, most of us beleve you were simply "given something" that should have gone to another participant. I don't see where your actions were wrong. I can see plenty wrong with the actions of your opponent and the TD. > >Therefore if somebody wants to get in touch with me will have to send me an >e-mail, but I will not reply unless we are talking about games and not other >aspects. > >I am not escaping, but all this has been really too much and not fun at all. You should send a "thank-you" to Jaap. After all, he's the one responsible for putting you in this situation. Not us. > >Good luck to everybody > >Sandro > >> >>Uri
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