Author: Günther Simon
Date: 07:15:57 06/16/05
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On June 16, 2005 at 09:23:23, Madhavan wrote: >On June 16, 2005 at 08:05:05, Terry McCracken wrote: > >>On June 16, 2005 at 03:47:32, Uri Blass wrote: >>>> >>>Uri >> >>Thanks Uli...Maybe that 9.6 rule can be challenged by 12.1, however we need a >>rule to add to 9.6 so there can be no waffling. > > >His name is Uri not Uli,I dont know what happened to Uli,the physics expert. >if you mispell Uri's name again,he will shout at you just like how Guenther did >to Dan HoneyCutt > >http://www.talkchess.com/forums/2/message.html?171689 > >:) What are you talking about? It seems you completely missunderstood Dan and also cannot follow his advice? Will there be any thread in the future where you won't try to bash my name? I am a very kind and friendly person, I just don't like persons who troll and spam, but all your actions go into that direction. You post > 100 posts per week it seems and in at least 10% of them you somehow disrespectfully mention my name - either you stop this finally, as Dan has adviced, or there will be more serious consequences. For the record - I never shouted at Dan and I would never correct little misspellings, what you like to do very often. This is one sign of immaturity Dan was talking about BTW, don't always try to correct people, especially don't always give opinions on things you are no expert in. Guenther P.S. I hope you won't post again 20:1 posts after this. > >>It isn't that uncommon when players are down to say an obvious draw RKRK and one >>player has more time on his clock refuses to draw. It really is bad form and >>it shouldn't be permitted. >> >>I suppose one could argue over RKRB, but only if you happen to have one of those >>rare positions that can win, otherwise a draw should be the result and the >>opponent should comply, and we need a rule to make him or her comply. >> >>IMO >> >>Terry
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