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Subject: moderation needed----this is unsafe and could cause physical harm

Author: K. Burcham

Date: 11:19:21 12/16/01

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i had a post i was typing up to reply to matthew williams. i thought his
post should have been moderated. i thought it was a personal attack
on vincent, unjustified.  i was going to tell matthew if he wanted to
battle with vincent then take his anger to the chessboard at icc, and play
vincent in a 5 game match.  but after reading vincents reply i deleted mine.
but i thought vincents reply was very entertaining. i am still smiling.

but i do feel that vincent should have told the kids that post here.
       "dont try this at home kids".     eating  a frankfurter with chesse,
blindfolded, at the 2000 world champs, against a french program, in front
of witnesses.   this is very unsafe vincent.

ok matthew, sorry. but i think this should be in the other forum.
this is one of my all time favorite posts.


i dont think some people realize how much their words reveal about themselves.
have a good day vincent.

lol,
kburcham







On December 16, 2001 at 13:48:42, Vincent Diepeveen wrote
>
>playing tiger is easy for me. whereas from pure positional viewpoint
>Fritz and crafty are both a joke.
>
>Note that i also have beaten a chessprogram blindfolded while i
>was eating!!
>
>this was at the world champs 2000 where during dinner i played
>against a french program.
>
>AND IF YOU DON'T BELIEVE THAT LIKE YOU BELIEVE SHIT PROBABLY,
>ASK THE WITNESSES.
>
>If i'm right at least Franck Zibi was a witness of this, besides the
>programmer of the thing.
>
>>Hi Vincent
>>I have noticed during the short time I have been here you like to call people
>>stupid, and you also like to brag, about your chess prowness in beating Chess
>>Computers. I think in one post you said you beat tiger 5 out of Six times.



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