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Subject: Re: Manners and Etiquette in Chess (the Tieviekov incident)

Author: James Robertson

Date: 10:01:17 05/16/00

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On May 16, 2000 at 12:31:20, blass uri wrote:

>On May 16, 2000 at 11:09:22, Jeroen Noomen wrote:
>
>>On May 16, 2000 at 07:34:15, Frederic Friedel wrote:
>>
>>Frederic,
>>
>>I completely agree. What would have happened if Frans would play on
>>and win on time? I bet that hell would break loose then....
>>
>>Sergei should keep his frustration inside his hotelroom, blame himself
>>for not winning the game and apologize for his behaviour. I admire Frans
>>for offering a draw, it was a very nice gesture from him.
>>
>>Regards, Jeroen
>
>I agree that Sergei should not blame others for his mistakes but I do not think
>that offering a draw was a nice gesture from Frans.
>
>It is clear that tiviakov wanted to win the game and offering a draw when you
>can be sure that the opponent will not agree is not a nice gesture.
>If he did not want to win on time he could wait and offer a draw only after
>tiviakov does a mistake or after he see that tiviakov has only few seconds to
>finish the game and it is clear that he has no chances to win.
>
>Uri

Yes; had Tiviakov wanted a draw, he would have offered it.

James



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