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Subject: Re: Bobby Fischer/Grandmaster in History

Author: James Robertson

Date: 09:58:14 04/09/99

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On April 09, 1999 at 12:46:15, James T. Walker wrote:

>On April 09, 1999 at 12:29:22, James Robertson wrote:
>
>>On April 09, 1999 at 11:56:23, William Dozier wrote:
>>
>>>Good/Day every/one, and to whome it may concern: Its amazing how you guy open
>>>your mouths about somthing but dont do the research.Bobby Fischer was born in
>>>Chicago, Ilinoise, in 1943. He was injtroduced to chess and learned the moves
>>>when he sisx years old. In his teens he achived international prominence by
>>>winning every United States Chess Competition for four years runniing wiithout a
>>>loss of a game. He was the youngest International Grandmaster in chess history.
>>>So please before you open your mouth go to the library and do some research.
>>>Respectfully/William
>>
>>I believe both Polgar and Bacrot beat Fischer for the youngest IGM title.
>>Perhaps you should do some research...? :)
>>
>>James
>
>The "Operative" word is WAS James.  It's a little late for him to win that
>distinction now.
>Jim Walker

'was' still doesn't make sense; you have to finish it with something like "until
Polgar came along." If I read that "Emanuel Lasker was the longest-reigning
world chess champion" the assumption is that nobody has since reigned longer.

James



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