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Subject: Re: One more thing Jeroen ......

Author: Eddie

Date: 10:01:37 05/01/01

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On April 30, 2001 at 18:54:36, Robert Hyatt wrote:

>On April 30, 2001 at 15:28:41, Eddie wrote:
>
>>On April 30, 2001 at 13:43:55, Robert Hyatt wrote:
>>
>>>On April 29, 2001 at 23:57:30, Robert Raese wrote:
>>>
>>>>On April 29, 2001 at 12:49:20, Bruce Moreland wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>On April 28, 2001 at 19:35:03, Eddie wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>>Jeroen,
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Wouldn't you speculate, that, just in case Irazoqui was a "human organizer", of
>>>>>>a best "player alive", match versus Kramnik, that he would NOT allow Fischer to
>>>>>>play?!  :)   The speculation is strong in this  .....
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Especially since all chess players know that Fischer even at 60 years old, would
>>>>>>fill Kramnik's diapers full of ......   :))
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Have a great day ......
>>>>>
>>>>>Fischer is dead.  He stinks.
>>>>>
>>>>>bruce
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>graffitti you found on a bathroom wall?
>>>>
>>>>what is the purpose of such an insult?
>>>
>>>
>>>you miss the humor...  :)  Not an insult at all.  A bit of "irony"...
>>
>>Hi Bob,
>>
>>How ya doing?   I hope fine, and all is well there ....
>>
>>I haven't wrote in a long time, but since I seen you added to a thread of mine,
>>I feel obligated to comment ....  :))
>>
>>I think Bruce's comment was a bit rude, but no big deal.   As far as the
>>graffiti goes .....   I have been known to write in the bathroom stalls:
>>"Alekhine lives!"   So there ya go ....  :))
>>
>>Plus Bob, you know I'm a big fan of Bobby, and I do believe he can still beat
>>any top GM in the world especially Kramnik .....   sorry, but I don't care for
>>him ....   just my opinion ....   take care and have a great day!     Eddie
>
>
>I've always been a Fischer fan myself.  But the "he is dead" was an obvious
>metaphor about not playing chess any more.  And if someone is dead, then they
>_definitely_ "stink" if you think about it a second.  :)
>
>I doubt Fischer could do today what he did 30 years ago... time takes its toll
>on all of us.  But the fischer of 1972 could probably beat anyone, of any time
>period, in a match.

Yes Bob, I agree that time takes it's toll on all of us. :((   The damn Father
Time thing is something none of us can beat.

I guess, I'm so caught up in Fisher's great moves, that I go a little overboard
at times.  Especially at the people that denounce him.   When I study over his
games, I see such awesome ability that I'm in awe ....

I think it was game 6 in the Candidates Final in 71', versus Petrosian, that
changed the Russian game plan forever!  :))  Oh well, enough babbling, just
reminiscing of the past .....   have a great day, see ya later ......



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