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Subject: Re: Game on ICC looks like standup comedian joke

Author: Günther Simon

Date: 10:35:48 06/09/01

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On June 09, 2001 at 09:47:08, Lonnie Cook wrote:

>On June 09, 2001 at 09:08:55, Marc van Hal wrote:
>
>>Moves played 1.d4,Nf6
>>
>>             2.c4,e5
>>             3.dxe5,Ng4
>>             4.Bf4 ,Nc6
>>             5.Nf3 ,Bb4+
>>             6.Nbd2,Qe7
>>             7.e3,Ngxe5
>>             8.Nxe5,Nxe5
>>             9.Be2,0-0
>>             10.0-0,Bxd2
>>             11.Qxd2,d6
>>             12.Qd5 ,Be6
>>
>>             me: Ashole
>>     Guest 961 : Pussy
>>
>>             me: You are using chessmaster no?
>>
>>     Guest 961 :I'm just havin some fun bro.
>>            me :Well you must be pretty disapointed I catched   you this early
>>     Guest 961 :If you feel bad about it I can always end thisgame
>>            me :Well lets contineu see if I can find all the right moves
>>bymemory
>>
>>            13.Rac1
>>            Guest961 well maybe not he he
>>            Guest961 disconected and forfeits
>>
>>            Marc van Hal
>
>Marc
>
>that's why I do NOT play guests as they have a mouth, usually act rude and they
>cheat like the plague!

I have seen some registered cheating too, but there is no prove of cheating in
this game at all...especially the Budapest makes me very doubt about a C cheat
here.
Maybe it was just someone always playing this seldom and sometimes surprising
opening - do you remember the game Karpov already lost in the opening at an
exhibition against a German amateur? This was Albins Countergambit and the
somehow funny and short answer of Karpov towards the journalists after the game
was that he does not  want spare time with such seldom openings.
Nevertheless this bad habit of disconnecting in an unrated game is really a
plague!

Regards,
Günther Simon (aka dustman at ICC)



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