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Subject: Re: Not impressed with Hydra: Crafty would Crush Hydra in tourney

Author: Russell Reagan

Date: 21:14:04 02/19/04

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On February 19, 2004 at 20:18:50, Arturo Ochoa wrote:

>First, I only posted that¨"there is no enough proofs that Crafty can crush
>Hydra. Im my opinion, to tell that it is a nonsense". I also said: It must be
>run a Match to conclude thing with clear facts.

>Second, You missed everything here. I am not interested in children quarrels. I
>only said that it is fortunated to can have free time to compete in a chess
>Tournament. Is there anything bad with this declaration or you dont know to
>read?

>Finally, ff you dont know what I mean, it is better that you dont write
>absurdities when I have said two single things.

I'll try one last time to lay this out for you.

First off, this has NOTHING to do with Hydra at all, or Venezuela, or any of the
other unrelated things you have brought up.

In the recent past, people accused Dr. Hyatt of not participating in the WCCC
because he was afraid he would not win, which is obviously not true. THAT is
what the posts between Vincent and Dr. Hyatt were about. Vincent poked fun at
Hyatt for not participating in WCCC, and Hyatt poked back about him not
participating in CCT7, to make a point that just because someone doesn't
participate in an event doesn't mean it is because they don't think they can
win. There was no need for you to explain why Diep did not participate in CCT6.
Of course, you are the blind defender of Vincent, so you jump head first into an
empty swimming pool.

If you want to discuss this issue, fine. If not, don't respond. I don't care to
hear about your unrelated statements about the "Venezuelan Situation" or "you
dont know to read?" even though your posts are filled with English grammar
errors and misspellings.



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