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Subject: Re: ooops!Amir strikes once again

Author: Madhavan

Date: 23:29:38 07/08/05

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On July 09, 2005 at 02:22:08, Amir wrote:

>On July 09, 2005 at 02:12:08, Madhavan wrote:
>
>
>>>What claim? Anthony flat out refused to play him claiming "he has nothing to
>>>gain from the match." That's not a "claim." It's a fact. That was a strange
>>>response, given it's a freeware engine (not commercials program). Why would he
>>>say such thing unless he is afraid Pablo's result might be better than Ehlvest
>>>in the match?
>>
>>again,please refrain from making stupid remarks.
>>you don't know what you are talking about
>>others don't know what you are talking about
>>I don't know what you are talking about
>>moderators dont know what you talking about
>>
>>re-read what Graham actually wrote,it has nothing to do with Anthony refusing to
>>accept the pablo's challenge.
>>Pablo only reports blitz game and results he won and nothing else.
>>Elvhest is better than pablo,look at his fide rating.get it?you snip off
>>everything and always repeat the bunch of nonsense again and again,come on dude
>
>Your reading comprehension are not so developed, are they? Graham  *REPLIED* to
>*MY* post in which I said Anthony refused to play him claiming "he has nothing
>to gain from the match."

yes,true.because ELVHEST is much better than pablo,therefore he has nothing to
gain from such a match.so what's your point?you just go around and reply to
every post supporting pale asking others to give him a chance.

he has nothing to gain from a novice player and you,what's your rating,kid?
when someone unknow chess player like Pablo keeps bugging programmers to play
him because he is an anti-comp chess player.the only way is to ignore him,pablo
needs more training.

>If his or yours response had nothing to do with that,
>why did he reply to my post?

>Ehlvest is better than Pablo? Really, Einstein?
yes.
see www.fide.org

>Wow! You really are the sharpest knife in the kitchen.



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