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Nunn vs. Evans (Sam's dreaful memory) (was: False identities)



 
 
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Old March 14th 08, 05:40 PM posted to rec.games.chess.politics,rec.games.chess.misc,rec.games.chess.analysis,alt.chess
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Default Nunn vs. Evans (Sam's dreaful memory) (was: False identities)

On Mar 14, 12:18 pm, SBD wrote:
On Mar 14, 10:06 am, wrote:

"Seeming to reply to Evans in his foreword to 'Paul Keres: The Quest
for Perfection' (ICE, 1997), Nunn says 'Attempts to analyze the games
themselves for evidence of Keres' suicidal efforts ... appear to be
misguided' and notes that Vishy Anand, in his 1995 title match with
Kasparov, committed two 'elementary errors far worse than any
committed by Keres in ... 1948 ... and nobody seriously suggests that
Anand deliberately lost'."


If Nunn made the comment in 1997 then Parr quoting his 1978 rating,
while trying to denigrate those who ask honest questions - well, Parr
for the course. Larry comes out with a goose egg again.


The real fraud here is by Taylor Kingston who writes above, "Seeming
to reply to Evans in his foreword to 'Paul Keres: The Quest for
Perfection' (ICE, 1997)".

However, Grandmaster Evans wrote his article in 1999, two years later.
Thus, Grandmaster John Nunn was not replying to Grandmaster Evans at
all.

Thus, this once again establishes that Taylor Kingston has LIED.

Sam Sloan
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Old March 16th 08, 11:25 PM posted to rec.games.chess.politics,rec.games.chess.misc,rec.games.chess.analysis,alt.chess
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Default Nunn vs. Evans (Sam's dreaful memory) (was: False identities)

On Mar 14, 10:40*am, samsloan wrote:
7 ...
7 The real fraud here is by Taylor Kingston who writes above, "Seeming
7 to reply to Evans in his foreword to 'Paul Keres: The Quest for
7 Perfection' (ICE, 1997)".
7
7 However, Grandmaster Evans wrote his article in 1999, two years
later.
7 Thus, Grandmaster John Nunn was not replying to Grandmaster Evans at
7 all.
7
7 Thus, this once again establishes that Taylor Kingston has LIED.
7 ...

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