Author: Uri Blass
Date: 15:39:37 05/27/04
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On May 27, 2004 at 18:13:17, Arturo Ochoa wrote: >On May 27, 2004 at 17:43:37, Uri Blass wrote: > >>On May 27, 2004 at 17:27:00, Arturo Ochoa wrote: >><snipped> >>>No, I dont see any relation as always. Maybe you join know with your Movei >>>Topic. What is the relevance? >> >> >>Here are the words of Vincent: >> >>"This is not true. If hyatt would be just 51% sure he would win, he would do >>such a match. But he is not even 1% sure." >> >>Here is my reply: >> >>"No >> >>hyatt refuse to bet for money as a principle. >>It is clear that you throw the bet idea only to avoid the match." >> >> >> >>If you fail to see the relation between vincent's words and my reply then I >>cannot help you. >> >>Uri > > >What is this? An Ionesco's score? What are you talking about? > >You initial delclation was: "Vincent suggested matche that will never happen >because he wants money for it. I responded and suggested a match that can >happen. The topic started as irrelevant topic and I wanted to change it to a >relevant topic." > >Question: What is the relevance of your topic? It is boring and useless. It is in link http://www.talkchess.com/forums/1/message.html?367484 You said that you do not see the relation in reply to http://www.talkchess.com/forums/1/message.html?367499 explanation of the relation in the first link(367484): Here are the relevant words in that link "> >3) A topic is posted and he begins a lot of irrelevant details of your thing >called Movie or Movei..... such as some famous topic of the wonderful opening >with 1. f3!! ;) Vincent suggested match that will never happen because he wants money for it. I responded and suggested a match that can happen. The topic started as irrelevant topic and I wanted to change it to a relevant topic. Uri" The relation is that I thought that you meant to the topic of the match Diep-Crafty in 3. Uri
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