Author: Steve Glanzfeld
Date: 07:05:16 04/11/05
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On April 11, 2005 at 05:21:49, Günther Simon wrote: >On April 10, 2005 at 23:06:58, Steve Glanzfeld wrote: > >>Even when gms have been suspected to cheat, you cannot invite a top grandmaster >>for a match but at the same time say, "but we will closely control you because >>you may be a cheater, a swindler and a crook!" > >Why do you want to tell him this before the match?? >He simply does not need to know, that he will be watched. >The general argument of Eduard is valid, even if I >believe 99% of GMs won't cheat especially when there >is no fund. You mean you want to police a GM like Short or Adams without telling him before the match?? No organizer can do this, or his reputation will be lost forever! You guys have no sense for reality. :) Grow up... Steve
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