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Subject: Re: LeTiger and Crafty on ICC for Mr. Hyatt and Andreas

Author: Robert Hyatt

Date: 11:32:30 11/02/00

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On November 02, 2000 at 13:13:50, Bruce Moreland wrote:

>
>On November 02, 2000 at 12:43:57, Garry Evans wrote:
>
>>On November 02, 2000 at 11:07:08, Keith Conary wrote:
>>
>>>On November 02, 2000 at 00:26:47, David Beauregard wrote:
>>>
>>>>Bob, all I asked of you is to stop the censoring and noplaying of LeTiger.  I
>>>>asked you here and thru email very cordial.  I like and can appreciate your
>>>>answer but I will not tolerate Andreas answers.  Andreas answer was vulgar and I
>>>>will not condone that type of answer. You seem to think I am trying to force you
>>>>into playing LeTiger.  I am not.  You agreed to play me if I abide by your
>>>>finger notes.  I am willing.  I asked nicely and I get a nasty reply from you
>>>>and Andreas.  You can either play me or not.   You decide.
>>>>
>>>>David Beauregard
>>>
>>>I'ts been my experience, that if crapty loses consecetive games hyatt will
>>>censor you regardless of the circumstances.  This shows his insecurities and
>>>paranomia that his mediocore program "at best" will be exposed for it's apparent
>>>flaws.
>>>
>>>I bet Kasparov would have loved to censor Krammnik when he fell a game behind.
>>>Point being, if your going to play chess, you inherit all, triumph and defeat!
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>Keith Conary(nose clean)
>>
>>
>>  I agree, Crafty has some kind of inferiority complex, apparently hyatt
>>realizes that he could not maintain a 3000+ rating unless he "carefully" selects
>>his opponents.
>
>I think that both of you are typing one-handed.
>
>bruce


Nah.  They are using the _same_ hand.  This is one of those multiple-
personality conversations held between one person and himself.  I think
everyone can figure out who he is without any real thought.  Hint:  think
Canada.



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