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Subject: Re: Here is Your Verdict! It's all Wrong and I can Prove it.

Author: Rolf Tueschen

Date: 10:49:19 11/28/05

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On November 28, 2005 at 13:13:16, Graham Banks wrote:

>On November 28, 2005 at 07:35:06, Rolf Tueschen wrote:
>
>>I agree we should close it. But you missed the answer of the mod in _CTF_, not
>>CCC - I repeat: the answer of the mod of CCC in CTF. There he declared without
>>any possible misinterpretation that there were no insults, that there had not
>>been insults, but that "the whole speech" was taken so and so...
>>
>>Your continual begging me to go "back" makes no sense if there are no examples
>>for insults. And also you havent seen them otherwise you could have told me now,
>>also in just refering to them and quoting them from your heart. But you
>>couldn't! But I can give you examples for insults from members like "loudmouth!
>>nonsense! go into psychiatric help!"
>>
>>Let's get over it, please. Chess is too beautiful that we should now stay as
>>enemies or such.
>>
>>BTW please inform me how I could get the games from your Tornament page. Doesn't
>>work here. ;)
>>
>>Rolf
>
>
>Please don't twist what I said Rolf. Here it is below:
>
>"I think that a lot of top chess players are eccentric and eccentric people are
>often misinterpreted.
>Almost like autism (not implying anything here and not intended to insult) -
>some people communicate differently without knowing any better and without
>deliberately intending to upset."
>
>I did not state that A.S was necessarily in this bracket.
>
>Graham.


Sorry, please dont twist what I really said. I was referring to your statement
that there had been NO insults. Will you deny that? Of course you did NOT mean
A.S. with your mention of eccentric players. I always understood you this way
that you couldn't be surprised by anything like that or a very personal style. I
take for granted that this conclusion was ok.



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