Author: Robert Hyatt
Date: 20:24:42 11/29/03
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On November 29, 2003 at 21:05:55, Thorsten Czub wrote: >On November 29, 2003 at 19:37:19, Robert Hyatt wrote: > >>None of this is legal. The "operator" can _not_ override the program and >>decide to not claim a draw. The operator is the "operator" only. > >Exactly. it exactly shows that these guys (Levy, Jaap van den Herik and others >who have been TD in the many times the championships have taken place) >are completely overworked with such a "tough job". What it shows, again, is that they are completely _incompetent_ to run these events. Fortunately, our CCT event won't be run by incompetents. Jaap seems to make at least one of these "decisions" every tournament. Why he keeps getting the opportunity to do it again is simply beyond my comprehension. > >Although they do this job year by year and should know not only most of the >participants by heart because of the alcoholic party's in the evenings, >they still make year by year the same stupid mistakes. > >the mistakes are system immanenent. Not the NEWBIES in the tournament >are the problems, they make their operator jobs for the FIRST time, >its normal that THOSE guys don't know WHAT to do. >But the golden "board" of Jaap, Levy and all the other incompetent >"directors" are the problem. > >they take IMO any chance to produce the mistake of the year. > > >>If Jaap allowed this to happen, he was incredibly stupid and incompetent. > >IN COM PE TENT ! > >Nevertheless :-)) > >Exactly. And don't believe he had a bad day for ONCE. > >those "blackouts" happen each tournament. >And each year they give their best to hide them or to talk them into chaos. > >But you can be sure, next year they will do the same shit again. > > > >>IE "rules are rules except when they shouldn't be applied." > > >Not for Levy, Jaap and the rest of the TD's. > > >>"chivalry" doesn't count. > >:-))
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