Author: Rolf Tueschen
Date: 07:15:03 07/30/05
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On July 30, 2005 at 09:11:50, Jorge Pichard wrote: >On July 30, 2005 at 04:41:27, Rolf Tueschen wrote: > >>On July 29, 2005 at 17:59:40, Jorge Pichard wrote: >> >>>On July 29, 2005 at 17:47:47, Steve Glanzfeld wrote: >>> >>>The second post was posted aproximately 2 hours later and since Eduard at that >>>time did not sent me a WON game, I posted a second post indicating my >>>conditions. Eduard didn't answered until several hours later anyway, indicating >>>that he read my second post, and started playing 4 hours after my second post. >>> >>>Jorge >> >> >>Sorry, but this reasoning has a flaw. And the reason is simply that Eduard knows >>not to read the English so that he could impossibly get what you had said >>exactly. You knew that. And that is the reason why your whole proceduring is >>wrong. Also bcause you colored your messages with a lot of smilies. But let me >>ask you without any assaults: did you ever reflect that Eduard would take your >>first message completely for serious? And shouldn't you therefore grant him at >>least a minimum of your bet? > > >Apparently you are not getting my message, Eduard did not win the first game, it >was a draw. Which means that if he didn't managed to win the second game as he >did, he will still be trying. And how hong do you think I should have waited? >With unlimited attempts? How can you judge what is apparently going on here? From your chess or from your ethical fundaments? Even your logic is flawed. Did you exclude that he could win his second game? I don't think so. Dig yourself a deeper hole... > >Jorge > >> >>And finally: will you stand here with your status being hurt and looking like >>someone whose words one couldn't believe? >> >>To all: >> >>Couldn't we let organise Steven, our host, this on the base of his paypal >>incomes? For the sake of humanitarian grounds? >> >> >>Rolf
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