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Old February 1st 04, 11:00 PM
Wlodzimierz Holsztynski
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Default Lev Khariton: Karpov withdraws in Benidorm

Phony picky-nicky (Nick) wrote in message om...

nickbourbaki:

(Wlodzimierz Holsztynski):

Wlodzimierz Holsztynski wrote (2003-12-06 01:37:27 PST):
Karpov and the Soviet Federation did everything to avoid a match
with Fischer. So, he became the first "World Champion" who didn't
bother to play a championship match.

To this
(Nick) replies in message
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In 1948, Mikhail Botvinnik became the FIDE World Champion
without playing a championship *match*.

That phony Nick Bourbaki is sooo stupid!



Yes, a 'match' and a 'tournament' are two fundamentally different
forms of chess competition.

Then Mr Holsztynski wrote:
"That phony Nick Bourbaki is sooo stupid!"


Yes, in the given context this is a triffle.
Let me try to get through your thick, muddy, obstinate,
poor pretext for a brain:

Botvinnik and every champion until Karpov
won their champion titles over the board.
Karpov had it handed to him by a bunch of
FIDE bureaucrats (after having unfair advantages
of Soviet support in candidate matches against
Spassky and Korchnoy). Karpov avoided "succesfully"
a championship match against Fischer.

Yes, you, phony Bourbaki, are trivial, and you have
wasted bandwidth again.

You, phony Bourbaki are a trivial flat square,
cubically stooooopid. Happy?

Wlod

PS. Another trivia: that post-WWII, 1948, championship
competition of five players, each playing another
four games, and won by Botvinnik, was and perhaps
still is called in Russian a match-tournament.
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