Author: Marc van Hal
Date: 21:24:14 06/19/00
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On June 19, 2000 at 08:01:43, Hans Gerber wrote: >On June 18, 2000 at 22:28:55, Pete R. wrote: > >>I went to their site to check out the live Frankfurt games, but couldn't seem to >>get anything actually moving other than the clocks. So I decided to check out >>the playing zone there. Lame! Not only is it web-based as opposed to having a >>real playing client, but banner ads pop up *during* games. What idiot thought >>this up? > >snip > > >It is apparently quite normal to call Kasparov or anyone out of his staff >__idiot__ here in this CCC. > >This is not consistant with the so-called moderation politics. But it reveils >the general attitude of computerchess people towards real chessplayers. More so >if it's coming along under anonymity. > > >Hans Gerber Ok you want an atack against Club Kasparov you get on but in an otherway I am glad they used manny of my openingline but I am realy disapointed about the fact they never told this keeping everything silent is the biggest lie there is. That they even went that far to block me for making question is even worse. And not smart too cause I wanted to send them manny fill ups for the Junior6 openngs book. Now you see GM's use my lines without knowing and/or finding the most important moves or themes from these lines So before protecting this organisation you should think about this matter. And I started to send these lines in the first place to Club Kasparov for the respect I had for Kasparov and manny GM's. Kasparov's lines I worked out by annalyzing all his games Most importantly the once he lost or drew,and some he won but where I thought there realy was something wrong in the position this was the case in the game Kasparov versus world. Curently I am doing the same kind of thing with Fischer's games But most importantly to improve the theory in general So the only thing I have to say here it is not smart to protect someone without knowing all the facts.
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