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Subject: Re: Unethical gamble with the psyche of Human chess players Part I

Author: Rolf Tueschen

Date: 15:27:10 10/10/02

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On October 10, 2002 at 18:10:31, martin fierz wrote:

>i don't know what you are talking about. "blitzing" your opponent is standard
>practice in human chess. i did it. it has been done to me. sometimes it works,
>sometimes not. there is nothing unfair in it.
>
>aloha
>  martin

Ok, because it's you: please do not read me as if I would criticise Ed. What I
was trying to say was that such nonsense could not succeed. Because bliting in a
non-blitzing situation can't disturb a human GM! If someone plays with less
thinking, then it's his problem and a GM would never get nervous. Please re-read
what Ed wrote about his technique...

And you are thinking that operators could do _everything_? Serious?

Rolf Tueschen



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