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Subject: Re: Response from complaints of the "Garbage" I posted.

Author: Chris Taylor

Date: 06:23:51 10/08/00

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On October 08, 2000 at 00:12:41, Robert Hyatt wrote:

>On October 07, 2000 at 03:15:51, Chris Taylor wrote:
>
>>On October 06, 2000 at 21:04:41, Daniel Chancey wrote:
>>
>>>I'll make this one simple.  If anyone thinks that the tournament that I am
>>>running, should be stopped, I will terminate it the instant someone says yes.
>>>
>>>If the tournament continues, then I'll only e-mail the results if someone asks
>>>for it.  I'll make one last post about the tournament when it ends.
>>>
>>>Again, if 1 person thinks the tournament should end now, then it will end.
>>>
>>>Castle2000
>>
>>If you made it clear it  was a ChessMaster event, I am sure there would be no
>>one objecting?  Keep your tounament going!  Post it as *CM*  Then people like me
>>who does not have that much interest yet, in Chess Master, will know  what is
>>going on!   Don't stop what you enjoy doing, and do so well.  Just cus one or
>>two people have different ideas!
>>
>>When they get round to putting an auto232 into Chess master?  I will be buying
>>and testing against the latest I have!
>>
>>Chris Taylor
>
>
>I don't think a single person has suggested that he stop playing whatever kind
>of tournaments he wants.  The objection was creating sensational titles for
>these "basement" events.  IE "world cup event".  What would a new person think
>when they saw that?  Would they draw the _wrong_ conclusion?
>
>That was the point.  _not_ the event.  The "name" of the event.


I agree with you!  Post the name *Chessmaster or CM*  Some where in the header.
This will give me, at least the chance, to skip the thread?

I thought there was a gigantic chess event happening?  Only to find it just
another, computer generated tournament?

Chris Taylor



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