Author: Rolf Tueschen
Date: 09:38:52 11/25/05
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On November 25, 2005 at 12:22:50, Robert Hollay wrote: >http://www.talkchess.com/forums/1/message.html?464128 > >It _IS_ a very interesting message, isn't it? :) Yes, he gave it away in the link I gave probably because of the growing tension. It's really a pity. In real we all would pay thousands of dollars if we could have some of his lessons. I suppose we would all become at least experts in chess. It makes me angry to see how some of us treated him without any respect. Is it so difficult to recognise if someone has class - if he knows to distance himself so well from the object of his topic? The easiness which he explained most difficult situations with is a very easy to perceive detail that also much less talented chessplayers should have understood. And he was really so kind and didn't go into odd calculation mode (in the famous incredibly complicated Huebner style). But instead of reflecting what he said people felt urged to present the results of their own mediocre analyses and in real just their beliefs. How often I had observed this in the normal scence of chessplayers. (Not that I myself ever had been in a teacher position.)
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