Author: Marc van Hal
Date: 13:34:43 01/07/02
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On January 07, 2002 at 15:48:20, Otello Gnaramori wrote: >On January 07, 2002 at 12:56:17, Pierre Bourget wrote: > >>On January 07, 2002 at 12:49:05, Marc van Hal wrote: >> >>>In a Duch newspaper was standing that in an Italian tournament a player was >>>disqualefied because he use a handheld computer during the game >>>Who was the player in wich tournament en what program did he use? >>>This has happened before was it related to that game? >>>In forwards thanks >>> >>>Regards Marc van Hal >> >>The story was also reported in french here : >> >>http://info.wanadoo.fr//Archives/insolite/6/020105155822.g6z91f9j.html >> >>The player only call himself Renato. > >The complete name of the player is Renato Scarenzio (shame on him that put also >discredit on my country...) and he is 64 years old man that started to play at >the age of 56 becoming rapidly a chess master (now we can understand how). >He was caught at a chess tournament in Nice (France) while OTB was handling a >special device (braille code interfaced) connected with a palm running Fritz, >this device was hidden in his trench-coat folded on his knees. >I think that this guy deserve to be disqualified for his lifetime, since I read >that he tried to corrupt the arbiter after being discovered to cheat. > >w.b.r. >Otello Thanks Otello for the info This iswhat happens when you take the term chess is awar game to seriously In love and war everything is permited I always see it as a form of an art puzzle with manny hidden pieces. Which you can find with some knowledge on how these pieces have to look like and deep searching. (C) hehe Regards Marc van Hal
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