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Subject: Re: Anand is the first Non Russian Champion After Fischer 28 Long Years !

Author: Jorge Pichard

Date: 14:01:34 12/26/00

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On December 26, 2000 at 10:40:40, stuart taylor wrote:

>On December 25, 2000 at 23:02:28, Bill Gletsos wrote:
>
>>On December 25, 2000 at 20:21:13, stuart taylor wrote:
>>
>>>On December 25, 2000 at 12:23:25, Charles Milton Ling wrote:
>>>
>>>>On December 25, 2000 at 12:17:50, Jorge Pichard wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>Now that is something to really celebrate, and there is another nation that is
>>>>>becoming a Chess World Power, believe it or not, China! they already have
>>>>>established themselve by having the best FIDE female Champion ( Not the best
>>>>>Female Player) Since Judy Polgar is the Queen of Chess.
>>>>>
>>>>>Pichard.
>>>>
>>>>And presumably the first vegetarian Champion ever.  (This may also give cause
>>>>for celebration in certain circles.)
>>>>
>>>>Charley
>>>
>>>A cause of celebration in other circles too. She's the first Jewish champion
>>>since Fischer!
>>>S.Taylor
>>
>>It was Judit's sister Susan who was World Champion not Judit.

I specifically mentioned Judit not Susan the Ex Champion which everybody know is
weaker than her younger sister Known as the Queen of Chess 100 rating point
above her closest rival Xie the FIDE Champion.

Pichard.

>>Of course what being Jewish has to do with anything eludes me. After all we dont
>>say so and so was the first Catholic champ or the first Protestant champ.
>>
>>Bill
>
>She is, of course, better at chess than her sister, and could have been the
>reigning champion for quite some time now, and to come. So I wasn't paying
>specific attention to the exact facts.
>  Celebration? just like a first non-American, or a first vegetarian etc. Some
>circles might always celebrate.
>  What being Jewish has got to do with anything? Perhaps it is a bit
>interesting, since they have a different scource of energy. Less physical. But
>that might lead to a very long thread which some people might not like So I'll
>tell you right away, without a long thread -I might be wrong!-.
>   Regarding vegetarianism, that is obviously interesting as it is a case of
>success which could be used as a recomendation of the benefits of vegetarianism.
>S.Taylor



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