Author: Harald Faber
Date: 02:00:17 12/07/00
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On December 06, 2000 at 07:36:35, Stefan Meyer-Kahlen wrote: >Marcus Kästner in ChessBits 9/2000 page 13, it’s about the game Rebel – >Shredder: > >“Ed Schroeder wanted to play all or nothing that’s why he chose the Belgrade >Gambit. As Rebel had the same bad line in his book as Tiger, I recommended a >different line to Ed, that in my opinion can’t be lost for white, but had great >winning chances. RECOMMENDED. What is wrong with that? If I recommend that you better jump from the Golden Gate to solve all your problems, would you do that and sue me if you survived? >Even though Ed was very sceptical, that this line will be >played (it was simply too good for white), I showed Ed until about move 20 what >Shredder in my opinion would play in this line. IN MY OPINION WOULD PLAY. That is a bit different than knowing, right? >And really, Shredder played >until the end of book of Rebel exactly those moves, that I have shown to Ed only >five minutes ago.” > >Stefan Stefan, I admit I don't understand all that trouble. You won anyway, what is the problem? Do you want to kick Marcus from the market?
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