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Subject: This is not about chess, but being an eeker

Author: Andrew Dados

Date: 09:05:46 07/09/01

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Hi Curtis.

While I appreciate your urge of having a computer account being number one on
some list, let me explain you term 'eeker'.

There are few players on fics and icc which will, for example, play reasonably
well wild 5 and then challenge newbies to it. This is all done to achieve one
goal: provide them with a game in which they have greater chance of winning
rating points then losing. Some achieve great heights (like Jan on fics). Since
rating calculations on fics (glicko) and icc differ, strategies there differ.
Anyway all those handles are usually hated by majority because they are
perceived as cowards and unfair. In one word: eekers. And there is nothing about
'being better' but 'having more points'. Formulas of yours account and several
others (scrappy being most famous) putting those accounts in advantageous
position fail clearly into eeking.

While I usually ridicule eekers, I don't hate them.

What I dispise is bragging eekers. Your case is even funnier: you did *nothing*
to achieve your goal, except setting your formula and maybe begging your daddy
for fastest machine.

There is nothing yours in 'your' achievement.

And that can be true reason people on ccc were dreaded when they read your
bragging.

Happy eeking!
-Andrew-



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