Author: blass uri
Date: 01:46:24 05/16/00
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On May 16, 2000 at 04:38:10, Hans Gerber wrote: <snipped> >3. It was F. Morsch who dared to propose draw in the time pressure of the human >player and in a completely lost position. >4. F. Morsch behaved impolitely and without respect. Because you don't propose >draw in lost positions (as operator of a machine). I agree that F. Morsch behaved impolitely but it does not change the fact that tiviakov complained also about the fact that the operator did not resign in a lost position and this complain is not justified. Uri
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