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Subject: Re: What's this guy's Problem??? PLEASE!

Author: Rolf Tueschen

Date: 15:26:55 09/07/02

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On September 07, 2002 at 18:04:34, Roy Eassa wrote:

>On September 07, 2002 at 16:55:52, Terry Ripple wrote:
>
>>On September 07, 2002 at 16:26:18, Bo Persson wrote:
>>
>>>On September 07, 2002 at 16:05:16, Rick Terry wrote:
>>>
>>>>Does this guy need an Attitude Adjustment or what???
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>No, I think he is just a seriuos, no bullshit type of guy.
>>>
>>>He is also a well known and respected commentator of computer chess events.
>>>
>>>The (IM) in his handle might give a hint, or take a look at a resent club
>>>result:
>>>
>>>http://www.colorado-chess.com/DenverChessClub/dccresults.shtml
>>>
>>>
>>>Bo Persson
>>>bop2@telia.com
>>----------------------
>>He is a few hundred points stronger than his competition, that always helps!
>>
>
>
>The highest-rated person he faced in that tournament was more than 500 points
>below him.

Hey, you guys, Terry and the rest. Would you please be so kind and talk with a
minimum of respect about such a man? It's not estimated as a good idea to
infiltrate this man's private sphere. He was a IM and now is after a stroke as
Bob said. He's a very famous figure in the history of American CC competition.

It's simply a bad idea to discuss such questions in public. Why not
communicating with him in ICC? But to present him and his comments here like an
exotic type of guy, that is really bad. In my eyes nothing in his comments is
especially odd. The term masturbation comes to mind if you see some extremes in
online chess. Nothing special.

Think that he might read the group here... no, you're really not very nice.
Please let's stop that.

Hey, I'm nobody with special rights here, but this is a typical question where I
feel responsible. Excuse my temper.

Rolf Tueschen



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