Author: Stephen Ham
Date: 07:35:56 06/03/04
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On June 02, 2004 at 20:38:57, steven blincoe wrote: >In this months Chess Life(June 04) there continues a debate over the USCF >option of allowing a postal player to "opt out" of being matched up with a >prison inmate by checking a box on his entry form > >one view on this i found somewhat interesting... > >on page 6 in the "Checking in " column a Mr. Shea opines..and i quote.. > >"Consequently ,i would PREFER(italics my own)to play postal chess exclusively >against inmates as i would know for a fact i am playing the player and not a >machine" > >the way Mr. Shea reasons indicates to me he must be a very strong player > >Steve Hi Steve, I don't understand how you can make he inference that you do. Regardless, if Mr. Shea is Quinn Shea of Maryland, then indeed, he's a very strong player. I've played him in two National Championships (US Absolute Championships) and scored 1.5/0.5. All the best, Stephen
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