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Subject: Re: What is the probability that Fritz5 will play this draw game as white

Author: Thorsten Czub

Date: 14:03:24 08/13/98

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On August 13, 1998 at 13:30:02, Enrique Irazoqui wrote:

>>I was not talking with you or mark.
>>I was talking with christophe and Amir.

>Tough luck. This is a public forum where anybody can jump in the middle of a
>thread.

it is not the problem that you jump on something (me :-) but the fact that you
wrote the following:


"I find your sudden concern for netiquette touching. Three members of the now
dissolved group of CCC founders complained to moderators about your personal
insults here in the past. One of them, as moderator, gave you a telephone call
asking you to put an end to your insulting campaign against Chessbase and
against some CCC posters. From “Marlboro man” to “bean counters”, with other
charming epithets in between, remember? Surely not, otherwise you wouldn't try
to apply to others the rules you didn't follow. But now that you see the light
and the need to avoid personal attacks, I couldn’t agree more with you.

And then again I think Mark was wrong. A post devoid of truth doesn’t
necessarily make the poster a liar.

Enrique"

This is what I call mud-throwing. It was in no context to the things i talked
with mark. Who is the person you wash clothes about in this above passage
enrique ? I would say it is me you are "talking" about.


>I posted about your inaccurate quotation of a result between Fritz and Rebel.

Right.
As I said: you jumped on it presenting dirty clothes.

>Then you said I work for Chessbase.

This is true. But i mentioned other guys too.

>I said about all this what I have to say and I will end it here. Now it is not
>any longer up to me to decide to what extent lies and innuendos are acceptable.
>
>Enrique

Right. Pilatus decides :-))



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