Author: Bertil Eklund
Date: 17:33:09 02/26/00
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On February 26, 2000 at 18:08:49, Thorsten Czub wrote: >On February 26, 2000 at 10:38:49, Bertil Eklund wrote: >>Hi! >> >>The another game K6-3 400 x2 continued: >>14.-Nf4 >>15. Nf3-Qf6 >>16. Qd2-Qd6 >>17. Rad1-Na6 >>18. Rfe1-Rad8 >> >>Cstal won in 50 moves something. >> >>Of course it isn't the same tournament, but it is impressing that you could find >>exactly the same opening and exactly the same computers. >> >>And after that you critizise others for including doubles after several >>houndreds of games. >> >>Bertil > >what is the problem? >he lives in france. >i live in germany. >he is french. i am german. >he has bought a k6-3, i have bought a k6-3. >he has played a game and i played a game. >so what is your problem. shall i forbid HIM to post a game >AFTER i had played mine ???? >i was first, and later HE made a game in france. > No problem at all but I was a bit surprised when I checked your game in may database and found another with same players and computers. >did i posted the game or him ?? >you still did not answer who and when posted the game. >why not ? > Do you think that I should check every game played by xx if it had been played before, interrupt it and restart? You have accused us for almost everything between earth, heaven and hell and I only told you that I have seen this line before. I have never accused you for cheating. Keep up your good job in the intelligent chess forum! Bertil >how shall i influence or forbid somebody living in france >i do not talk often, only sometimes via email, not to play certain >openings ? >he has no idea about what i do play, and i do have no idea what he does. >we do not collect the data in ONE database, why should we. > >i don't see a problem in your point. >and you still have not quoted the sources. why ? >if you have a point, why don't you show it to me. > >did I posted the game or eric ?
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