Author: Torstein Hall
Date: 13:28:31 06/28/99
Go up one level in this thread
On June 28, 1999 at 10:29:27, Vincent Diepeveen wrote: >On June 28, 1999 at 09:55:51, Bruce Moreland wrote: > >> >>On June 28, 1999 at 09:12:23, Thorsten Czub wrote: >> >>>On June 28, 1999 at 08:31:23, blass uri wrote: >>> >>>> >>>> >>>>This is from chessbase site in the news: >>>> >>>>Our heartfelt >>>> congratulations to Stefan >>>> Meyer-Kahlen, who is one of the >>>> most talented young programmers >>>> around. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>Uri >>> >>>I have heard there is a fax on alpha centauri, in the basement, near >>>the toilette. :-)) >>>Normally , in sports, you do congratulate the winner at the event, >>>most often directly after he has won the game. >>> >>>Anyway - >> >>Not many people were there at that point, there was a banquet, and almost >>everyone went to that. >>bruce > >Right i found this very unsportive from a lot of people. > >One plays a major world championship, and then most miss the finals? > >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. Did you ask there and then if he was serious? People are people, and when disapointed many of us have experienced saying thing we regret later! Torstein ...and you can probably find the email address of Amir Ban and ask him directly! >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. > >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
This page took 0 seconds to execute
Last modified: Thu, 15 Apr 21 08:11:13 -0700
Current Computer Chess Club Forums at Talkchess. This site by Sean Mintz.