Author: Drexel,Michael
Date: 14:02:34 10/07/04
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On October 06, 2004 at 19:01:31, Daniel Jackson wrote: > >> >>I never claimed to be a master of course. Only IMs and GMs are Masters in my >>book. > >I could care less who rates what in your book....nor does anyone else for that >matter. I may be a National Master an International Master or a Grandmaster and >you wouldn't appreciate the difference. You might be a chessplayer without any ELO as well. I simply don´t care. Talk is cheap. I consider you a mere chessplayer unless you prove otherwise. >> >>You talk about insults?? :) That´s really a joke. > >No, you're the joke. >> >>You are for sure not an IM or GM since I have played a lot of them and not a >>single one did behave that badly. > > >Really? Where and when....you have to be in the same *Class* as they are to >*Play* as a general rule...now you don't claim to be a master yet you've played >many IM's and GM's....now that is a joke. You are wrong again. I don´t have to be in the same class. Some of my games can be found in any common database like Chessbase Bigbase for example. In my database there is only a draw against GM Romanishin and a loss against GM Khenkin, yet I played many more games against IMs and GMs at Open tournaments. The majority of games in Open tournaments are not in the databases. Of course this has nothing to do with the initial topic, but it´s you who brought this up. I referred to GM Analysis (Dautov,Akopian...) therefore my OTB strength is completely irrelevant. > >As for insults, you started that yourself by calling my opinion on a line >ridiculous! That was not an insult at all. Your quick devaluation of World Class GM moves in a mainline of 5.Bf4 QGD (a6,Ra7) is not justified IMO. You obviously didn´t care about the development of this opening line. > >What do you want me to say to a disrespectful remark like that? >>
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