Author: Rick Terry
Date: 18:13:22 10/15/02
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On October 15, 2002 at 20:30:37, martin fierz wrote: >On October 15, 2002 at 19:40:50, Rick Terry wrote: > >>On October 15, 2002 at 18:44:00, martin fierz wrote: >> >>>On October 15, 2002 at 17:55:27, Rick Terry wrote: >>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Why? Because it made a move not even a 1500 elo player would make in game 2 >>>>when it played it's bishop back to the F8 square. Do I really believe this?? >>>>ofcourse not!! But this is the kind of rediculous Logic used by Hyatt and others >>>>to Prove Fritz is not a Grandmaster!! It can beat Kramnnik two games straight >>>>and draw 2, but it isn't a Grandmaster because it makes weak , rediculous moves >>>>at times, Beautiful Logic!!!! >>> >>>let's see, who should i believe? hyatt, or a 15-year old kid (just a guess, i >>>admit) who knows nothing about either chess or computer programming... hmm... >>>tough decision :-) >> >> >> I would go with the 15-year old kid if the other view went against fundemntal >>logic and common sense. Unless ofcourse I was a weak minded pile of Poop like >>you. By the way is everyone who disagrees with the all-knowing all-seeing >>godlike hyatt himself a 15 year old kid?? > >you behave like a kid, you spell like a kid, so i assume you are a kid :-) > >aloha > martin Explain to why Proclaiming someone to be wrong is behaving like a Kid??? Explain to me what spelling like a Kid means??? What does spelling have to do with maturity?? Can we ascertain the age of an indivisual based on there spelling??? Great Logic and Reasoning!! Does every kid mispell?? Do All adults spell perfectly?? If this is your best thinking, I can understand why someone with your level of intelligence could come to these rediculous conclusions. Oh and I soppose people who use vulgar langange are also children, since Adults never Curse??? Funny. > >>Sounds like somemore insane logic to >>me, pretty common here h? ZZZ
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