Author: Thorsten Czub
Date: 10:02:30 06/28/99
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On June 28, 1999 at 10:29:27, Vincent Diepeveen wrote: >Right i found this very unsportive from a lot of people. > >One plays a major world championship, and then most miss the finals? the banquet is of course much more important than the whole championship :-)) something to eat and drink for all, for free :-))) >It really happened, they all went to supper. >Only a small group remained in the tournament hall that evening >to see the tie between Ferret and Shredder. :-))) >Then after a long and tough struggle when we got >in the restaurant i got to sit at a table and was so stupid >to sit near to Amir Ban's team. Amir after looking the >a4-paper (without stopping to eat) >where the Shredder-Ferret game was printed at, >then after a few words in Hebrew with his other teammembers, >accused Bruce having made a deal giving away the title to Stefan, >although if he and his team didn't go for supper then they would have >seen that it was everything except that. :-))) There are good programs and bad programs. And good loser and bad losers. the bad programs are most often bad losers. Unbelievable ! Maybe he was joking ? Are you sure ? >I wonder whether Amir wishes to repeat that accusation >in this forum, because i didn't only found it very rude >and obviously wrong, i also found it very insulting and >showing from very bad manners. bad loser ! on alpha centauri, in a basement, there was a fax to congratulate the winner :-)) >Secondly Amir Ban is always the one who tells me: "winner is always right", >but seemingly his own rule only gets followed by him >if he is the winner. > >Greetings, >Vincent
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