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Subject: Re: How should we use computers to train?

Author: Raul Kukk

Date: 10:56:06 12/19/98

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On December 19, 1998 at 11:05:55, Marc Plum wrote:

>Komputer Korner, you have been silent on the subject of your qualifications as a
>chess player.  I do not wish to attack you personally, but surely you must
>recognize that this is highly relevant to evaluating your advice on training.
>This is not a question of how well you understand computer software, but of how
>well you understand chess.
>
>Your supposed "real" name has been given from time to time by posters on rgcc.
>I will not repeat it here, because I cannot be sure that this is correct, and in
>any case, I would respect your anonymity if it is important to you.  I will ask
>you for your comment on the following, though.  Is your rating for regular chess
>as given on the CFC website 1760?  Is your active rating 1813?  If these ratings
>are not correct, then what are your ratings?
>
>For all I know, my information is completely incorrect, and you are actually a
>master.  But if you are going to present yourself as an authority on chess
>training, then it would be suitable to state your qualifications.
>
>By the way, I am a USCF master, but do not consider myself a great authority,
>and have had no formal students.
>
>Marc Plum
>USCF:   2271
>Active: No rating
>Postal: 2024
Sorry,Mark....y think we all know KK is an expert in chess and his rewiues are
perfect!!!! Raul Kukk.



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