Author: Hristo
Date: 20:38:10 11/26/05
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On November 26, 2005 at 22:00:14, Sune Larsson wrote: >On November 26, 2005 at 21:42:25, Hristo wrote: > >>On November 26, 2005 at 21:34:04, Graham Banks wrote: >> >>>On November 26, 2005 at 20:38:22, Rolf Tueschen wrote: >>> >>>>On November 26, 2005 at 20:01:55, Graham Banks wrote: >>>> >>>>>GM Nigel Short is making a brief simul tour of New Zealand in late November. See >>>>>www.chess.org.nz for details and book a seat at the playing table. dates are >>>>>Wellington 22nd, Hamilton 24th, Auckland 25th, Christchurch 28th and Dunedin >>>>>30th. >>>>> >>>>>As I make this post it is 2 pm here in NZ. >>>>>All of Nigel's simuls are in the evenings 7 pm through 11 pm. >>>>>If anybody is willing to check the dates and time differences to see whether >>>>>A.Steen made posts here during those simul times, it would help. >>>>> >>>>>Regards, Graham. >>>> >>>> >>>>That's an optimal design for the experiment. Hmmmm. And if he sends his postings >>>>to someone else as intermediary? >>> >>> >>>LOL - that one cracks me up Rolf. >>>(pictures Short making a move on the board before sending his intermediary >>>running off to make another post!) :-) >> >>Graham, >>you just missed an entire step. Remember that Short had to read and formulate >>his response (for the CTF) before sending his intermediary to post to CTF ... >>just to make the picture complete. :-) >>Just imagine: Short couldn't wait to read the responses on CTF while playing a >>bunch of games, for which he was paid. I almost feel that people are crossing >>the boundary and abusing Short by thinking that Mr. A.S. was somehow related to >>the smart man, known as, Nigel Short >> >>Cheers, >>Hristo > > > But why so much interest in who this man really is?? I don't know! I'm actually not interested in who he is, but rather in the processes that make people think that he is someone whom he isn't. Regards, Hristo > > /S >> >>> >>>Graham.
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