Author: chandler yergin
Date: 13:42:10 04/24/05
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On April 24, 2005 at 15:39:51, Robert Hyatt wrote: >On April 24, 2005 at 14:05:42, Peter Berger wrote: > >>Hi Chandler, >> >>I liked this sentence in Mr Sloan's article: >> >>"When I again saw Harry Nelson at the World Computer Chess Championship one year >>later, to my great surprise, he had forgotten me. (This is one problem I rarely >>have. Almost nobody forgets me)." >> >>Sam Sloan is a man that you shouldn't trust too much, he is known to provide >>misleading information at times ;) (wasn't he also the one who posted that Peter >>Leko died two years ago?) >> >>But he was so fair to also post an answer from Bob Hyatt on his page: >>http://www.ishipress.com/hyatt-re.htm - maybe it answers your questions, no need >>to have the same discussion again I suppose. >> >>Be well, >>Peter > > >Sam was sitting at the table with Don Dailey during that tournament. Don told >me that in another game, Sam was positive that a human GM in the audience was >passing signals to their opponent during the game, and that they lost because of >it. The "GM" turned out to barely be able to play chess, and was just there >because he saw the event on the ACM program. > >"Sam is the most paranoid, most idiotic, most full-of-himself person I have ever >met." -- Don D. Another opinion.. more hype! There are serious questions here. Again, how dumb do you think the public is?
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