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Subject: Re: Difficulties of masterplayers after serious illness

Author: Rolf Tueschen

Date: 10:39:00 09/08/02

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On September 08, 2002 at 12:56:57, Vincent Diepeveen wrote:

>On September 07, 2002 at 18:41:54, Rolf Tueschen wrote:
>
>Isn't it time for you to get looked after in a hospital?
>The notes and actions of this very hated beetle guy (my
>whole team is censored by the guy, simply because they once
>beated him) are such that if you do not get censored by him
>you suck as a chessplayer :)
>

Ok, now everbody knows how big your problems are, maturity, character,
personality, to begin with. No wonder that you behaved in the ugly manner in the
attack thread on CTS paper. At first I defended you as a young guy. But now I
know how much you lack of decent education and natural talents for logical
reasoning. Perhaps it's your good chess (in the CC scene) that made you going
all dreamy. In fact you don't know what you are talking about. I explain.

Yes, objectively it's very strange when you and your team are censored for
nothing but beating this man. I repeat, if that satisfies you, you are right so
far.

But now the information why you are such a mean!

Can't you understand tht this man is no longer IM in strength but he still
enjoys his title and the games? I'm sure he knows that he's no longer that
strong. For reasons unknown he hasn't found a way to organize his life (chess)
so that he could play like a normal "weak" player. That is also the reason why
he doesn't like the "thank you" after the game. For him - this is like joking,
because I repeat he knows that he's much weaker. Now it seems as if he tried to
evitate players who play him just to beat him - as the IM! All this is just a
theory after the important information of Bob that he suffered a stroke with
influences on speech and whatelse.

Is your heartless statement the consequence out of the new Law in your country
concerning euthanasy? For me it's beyond any understanding why _illness_ is
being treated as if it were a sin! It is as if you wanted to say that either the
man should quit or he should take it like "a man" that some weaker masters from
the Netherlands want to beat him to win some easy points. It's so mean!

I made my statement, I know who you are, now do what you want. But you will be
held responsible for such outrageous behaviour here in the two mentioned cases.

Rolf Tueschen



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