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Subject: Re: Pairings round 6 : swiss "perfect" makes very strange pairings

Author: Martin Hasse

Date: 10:27:01 08/23/00

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On August 23, 2000 at 12:47:44, Jorge Pichard wrote:
>I totally agree with you, whoever is making the pairing is not using a
>computerized pairing system or even his brain properly.
>
>Pichard.

:-))) these are ICCA guys. they are interested in many other
things than computerchess or how to do pairings accurate.

they have no computer. they use paper and expensive pencils.
they do not present us with PGN-files e.g. of the first round,
or the second. but they know that they are doing the best job
they can. and this is the problem: they really give their
best, and what they give to us : IS their best. they have nothing
better.

it's a shame.

now we know why computerchess has no more fans anymore in the
world despite us "freaks" :-))

they don't care. they are used to fly in planes and drive big cars,
but computers ? pah - they don't have them. sponsors ?!
why ? the participants can carry them from all over the world.
Internet ? Whats this ? ICCA is a bunch of strange guys, who believe
we are interested in what THEY have to say, and what THEY do.
we are not. we are interested in the game scores. and in information.
if they do not present them, - ok - we don't have to listen them
anymore.

i wonder why anybody accepts this.
i would have accepted this 10 years ago.
but today ? where anybody has a mobile , ...
but this will continue. they have no interest in promoting
computerchess. they are too old. they want to make other business
in dealing with winning programs or - they just want to meat
each other like they used to be last year. and the year before.

icca is as corrupt as ioc

i remember that last time i critisized them they threw me out
of that organisation. i was banned.
no problem. i see nothing has changed. they still behave the same.
old dinosaurs. who believe they would never die out.

good !




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