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Subject: Gata without Rustom: What a concept!

Author: KarinsDad

Date: 10:16:06 01/19/99

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On January 18, 1999 at 23:22:21, Lawrence S. Tamarkin wrote:

>Yeah, but just remember, when you 'buy in', too having one of the Kamsky's, you
>are basically getting both for the price of one. And though we can hope (maybe
>pray), that Gata (who is basically a nice lad - I played him one, when his
>father wasn't around, he crushed me, but was polite about it),  That is not
>likely to change any time soon, Just like with Bill & Hillary:).

If Gata decides to return, it may be possible to have a media blitz in the chess
literature indicating how "nice it would be to have Gata without Rustom".
Although this is somewhat underhanded (and Rustom would almost be justified in
attempting to dispute it), it is not nearly as bad as some of the things that
Rustom has done in the past.

Gata may see the writing on the wall and decide to leave the old man at home.
Wouldn't that be nice?

It's possible that Gata entered medical school just to get away from the hassle
of the chess world with Rustom.

KarinsDad :)

>
>And so I still think (and will go on thinking), that chess is better off without
>this fellows great chess play.  There will always be other prodogies down the
>line, hopefully without these detriments, and if there aren't - So what?  Chess
>is a very rich game, with plenty of other great players.  In fact, one of the
>best representives of our wonderful game, and greatest gentleman, is Yasser
>Seirawan.  A wonderful, strong, and beautiful, mature human being!
>
>mrslug - the inkompetent chess software addict!
>
>
>On January 18, 1999 at 14:32:45, KarinsDad wrote:
>
>>On January 18, 1999 at 14:01:49, Lawrence S. Tamarkin wrote:
>>
>>>If you find him, his father will poke you in the chest, and claim in Russian
>>>(you'll understand what he's saying by the forocity of his pokes!), that your
>>>trying to 'steal' his son's chess scoresheets (medical notes!?), and destroy his
>>>chess career, (medical career), even though he entered the event of his own free
>>>will, and agreed to the terms of being involved here, such as having his game
>>>scores available to the chess world at large, so that the organizer's can
>>>promote chess favorably, so that He and his SON (& of course the other
>>>competitors), will have more such events in the future to play in.
>>>
>>>This is a true story.  I don't care were Gata Kamsky, and especially Rustom
>>>Kamsky are.  IMO, we are well rid of them in the chess world, much like Boxing
>>>would be well rid of Mike Tyson, convicted rapist and ear biter that he is.
>>
>>I agree with you on Rustom Kamsky, but Gata played some great chess. It's
>>unfortunate he has the father he does for a role model. There are millions of
>>doctors in the world, but only a small number of superGMs. I thought it was a
>>waste of talent for him to become a doctor (he didn't train for that his entire
>>life) and would like to see him (sans father) come back. We can only guess at
>>the great chess games that were never played when Fischer resigned from the game
>>(it's funny that he hated to resign in the game, but he resigned from the game).
>>
>>KarinsDad
>>
>>>
>>>My main hope is that chess fans don't keep saying some magic incantation that
>>>would bring these mongrels back.  Its the last thing chess needs to present to
>>>the world at large, trying to convince 'them', that this is a CIVILIZED game we
>>>play, and that its good for kids to get involved in it.
>>>
>>>mrslug - the inkompetent chess software addict!
>>>
>>>
>>>On January 18, 1999 at 01:42:55, al blanco wrote:
>>>
>>>>Any Clues ?
>>>>
>>>>Thanks.



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