Author: Frank Quisinsky
Date: 12:54:02 04/07/01
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On April 07, 2001 at 13:47:13, Bertil Eklund wrote: >On April 07, 2001 at 13:25:16, Thorsten Czub wrote: > >>On April 07, 2001 at 12:45:25, Bertil Eklund wrote: >>>Hi! >>> >>>In this case it hasn't anything to do with the criticism of particular programs, >>> it is a campaign against one particular person. >>> >>>Bertil >> >>??? >> >>1.Who is doing this campaign ? > >I think you was the person that started the campaign (in the Chessbits-Forum and >here) and your followers Quisinsky,, Lagershausen and Weiner. >>2.Why is somebody doing a campaign in your opinion ? >In your case your blind hate against anything from a certain company and anyone >that publish a good result or a good word about the company. >>3.who is the person against the campaign is beeing done? >In this case mr Irazoqui but it could someone else tomorrow that publish a good >result of Fritz and co. >> >>i don't see this what you see, but please enlighten me. > >Yes you do, but you want to start another fire I guess. > >Bertil Hi Thorsten and Bertil, please no start here a new thread. This is not so good for computer chess in Germany. I will not that American user see what German make her for big mistakes. The result is not very good for computer chess in Germany. I like Enrique and I think Enrique know that. The theme for me ís that the tournament from Enrique is not good enough to make here this publicity compare to the WM or IPCCC or other important tourneys. It is a tourney from a private person, an interesting tourney but no more. Not a campaign against Enrique or CSS. But I wrote a lot of messages for the CSS forum and I disliked if the forum master deleted my messages without to say why ! I will not speak about any more details here in this interesting computer chess forum. I like it to read interesting messages about computer chess. Please other themes in CCC. Thanks ! Best Frank
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