Author: Madhavan
Date: 21:56:54 07/08/05
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On July 09, 2005 at 00:53:14, Arturo Ochoa wrote: >On July 09, 2005 at 00:45:19, Madhavan wrote: > >>On July 09, 2005 at 00:38:00, Arturo Ochoa wrote: >> >>>On July 09, 2005 at 00:08:55, gerold daniels wrote: >>> >>>>On July 09, 2005 at 00:06:06, Jonas Cohonas wrote: >>>> >>>>>>They are fake if they are compared with live game and using long time controls. >>>>>>That what you don´t realize. The proof is the game are played on chess servers >>>>>>not in live. The proof is the games are played in blitz times. The proof is that >>>>>>showing 4 games or just 1 game doesnt prove anything. >>>>>> >>>>>>Announcing a big fighting based on this games is called _______. >>>>> >>>>>Exactly! >>>> >>>>ok so how many games have you men played and beat or draw zappa. in any time >>>>control anywhere. >>> >>>I have played hundreds of games with Zappa and I have tested hundred of >>>positions with Zappa because I have been the Zappa´s Opening Book Responsible >>>for the CCT7 Tournament and this Ehlvest Event. If you don´t know it, Zappa won >>>the CCT7 Tournament and it has scored very well against GM Ehlvest. >> >>GM Elvhest is out of form player,worst ever GM's.Infact,he doesnt play like GM. >> > >Well.Let us write the story of the Match: Ehlvest is not Ehlvest himself. "Elvhest" himself is a poor GM. > It is >the Ehlvest´s Clone. Ehlvest left on vacation to the Caribbean Sea and he is >resting peafully in beach with warm watter and white sand.... Perhas, he >resturns tomorrow to see what his clone has done here... :))) wherever he is,he doesnt play chess well based on his history. >Source: The story was extracted from the Science Fiction Magazine Assimov. >Of course, he is out of form... ha has already played almost 100 games since >October 2004. Perhaps, other science fiction story would be interesting here >too. :)) oh this tournament was played on the net?
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