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On Nov 3, 1:57 pm, The Historian wrote:
On Nov 3, 10:11 am, "Chess One" wrote: For Gawds sake! How many times will Brennan wholesale his lies? Playing strength of around 2400 for a couple of seasons over 25 years ago. Again, that's not what you wrote: *************** I must qualify what I have said therefo from the resolution of the painitng on my monitor I can't tell Kings from Queens for white or black, but given the worst placements from white's perspective, I would still hold these views, [even though black is holding a piece in the air]. My qualifications for saying so is that I was nearly an international master, with a rating of 2450, which is a tolerably qualified level to offer an opinion - for example, Nil, who used to post here before splitting, so to speak, was a player of about 1400 rating, and this "ELO" scale is not linear. This is not to say that Nil could not also resolve the situation over the board - but given the best imagined placements for black and the worst for white, it is hard or even impossible to assert "mate-in- three" if a board position cannot be resolved. Phil **************** If anyone is looking for a lying obsessive hate-mongering stalker, voila! [but who is?] Stop quoting your business cards, Philsy. So you are still claiming to have been "nearly an IM". How come you refuse to play me a chess match for $1000 cash? Sam Sloan |
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On Nov 3, 6:30 am, The Historian wrote:
On Nov 3, 5:45 am, "Chess One" wrote: My writing about my rating was sloppy.... Mine was because I was writing to non-chess players, who don't even know which way the ELO scale goes, up or down. That is not the case. You will be surprised at the number of chessplayers on HLAS. Here's what one of them wrote: "This I cannot understand at all. USCF ratings are a matter of public record, and either he had the rating (in which case it is recorded) or he did not. And I certainly cannot understand his claim that he was "almost" an International Master. After all, it's a lifetime title awarded by the FIDE, and either one has been awarded it or one hasn't; being "almost" an International Master is, as I said before, like being "almost pregnant." " As far as almost being an IM, it really is not that tough; you just look at the requirements for earning that title, and find someone who falls just short of them. Perhaps the easiest way to find players who are nearly IMs would be to look at the top 5% of FMs. Of course, nearly-an-IM Innes was not even an FM when he told that fib. -- help bot |
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On Nov 3, 12:06 pm, "Chess One" wrote:
For that excuse to work, you would need to have written something along these lines: "I once was among the top 1% of all casual chess players worldwide, IMO; this makes me an expert, so you should listen to me, not to Nil Brennan, who is a relatively weaker player." Instead, what you wrote made very specific claims, including assigning yourself an imaginary rating of 2450 wrong. plain wrong. almost at im level, that's all but what the hell is it to you - other than envy? ))IMO, it is impossible to envy *imaginary* chess skill. However, if you meant that perhaps I am envious of your extensive lying skills, you are mistaken. It seems that each and every time you tell another fib, not one but many others catch you in your lies, and from my point of view, that makes you a /horrible/ liar -- not one to be envied. An enviable liar might be someone who is so believable that he is virtually never caught. I am reminded of a movie I saw, in which an alien visits Earth and is taken for a delusional nut case; so good were his "lies" that he began to drive his assigned psychologist batty. The shrink makes it his mission to catch the alien/delusional in a self-contradiction or blunder, but he never can; that is because in the movie, the guy is not lying. Perhaps... in an alternate world, Phil Innes really is a nearly-an-IM... . -- help bot |
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On Nov 3, 12:57 pm, The Historian wrote:
On Nov 3, 10:11 am, "Chess One" wrote: For Gawds sake! How many times will Brennan wholesale his lies? Playing strength of around 2400 for a couple of seasons over 25 years ago. Again, that's not what you wrote: *************** I must qualify what I have said therefo from the resolution of the painitng on my monitor I can't tell Kings from Queens for white or black, but given the worst placements from white's perspective, I would still hold these views, [even though black is holding a piece in the air]. My qualifications for saying so is that I was nearly an international master, with a rating of 2450, which is a tolerably qualified level to offer an opinion - for example, Nil, who used to post here before splitting, so to speak, was a player of about 1400 rating, and this "ELO" scale is not linear. This is not to say that Nil could not also resolve the situation over the board - but given the best imagined placements for black and the worst for white, it is hard or even impossible to assert "mate-in- three" if a board position cannot be resolved. Phil **************** If anyone is looking for a lying obsessive hate-mongering stalker, voila! [but who is?] Stop quoting your business cards, Philsy. Anybody else notice that the nearly-an-IM made a specific reference to ELO ratings? Not only did the nearly-an-IM claim a 2450 rating, but he added that the rating scale was not linear, and the kindest interpretation of that comment might be that he meant the rating curve is not linear, but bell shaped (a very generous interpretation, IMO). That being said, I agree with the nearly-an-IM-in-his -own-mind that unless the position in the painting can be "resolved", it is unwise to assert a mate-in-three... unless that happened to be /the title/ of this painting. (Thank Bot I have never had to play on such a hideous set.) -- help bot |
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On Nov 3, 6:45 pm, Kenneth Sloan wrote:
Chess One wrote: For Gawds sake! How many times will Brennan wholesale his lies? Playing strength of around 2400 for a couple of seasons over 25 years ago. Where might one find documentation? Don't bother looking; twenty-five years ago Mr. Brennan was no better than he is today. -- anti-help bot |
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On Nov 3, 7:34 pm, samsloan wrote:
So you are still claiming to have been "nearly an IM". How come you refuse to play me a chess match for $1000 cash? Mr, Sloan, I don't think you /get it/. IM Innes does not really believe he is nearly-an-IM; he just wants everyone else to believe it. Deep down, where he keeps his pocketbook and ratpack membership card, he knows better than to throw away hard-earned cash like that. For $1,000, IM Innes could buy around 100 pizzas, or approximately 100 Eric Schiller chess books (that's everything he has written in the last two years!), or he could enter and play in the World Open. No way is he going throw that away for a one-in-ten shot at beating the great Sam Sloan. Un-uh. -- Vegas odds maker bot |
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On Nov 3, 10:47 am, Taylor Kingston wrote:
On Oct 31, 1:19 am, Rich Hutnik wrote: With all this lawsuit business and whatnot, I am curious how Mr. Sloan can help improve the state of chess. Mr. Sloan, can you speak up please? We're still waiting for Sam to reply to Mr. Hutnik, the original poster. So far in this thread, Sloan has done nothing but dredge up old ad-hom attacks on me that were refuted years ago. He has thereby provided nothing but support for my view, that he has no genuine interest in improving chess, only in slinging mud. I'd say that if he ever had any chance to get Mr. Hutnik's vote, he's lost it now. Considering I sent Mr. Sloan two emails in September, before running across this All Sloan All the Time newsgroup(s), and he never wrote me back, I wouldn't be surpised Mr. Sloan ignored my question, which is why it was phrased in the third-person and not addressed to him. - Rich |
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On Nov 3, 11:16 pm, Rich Hutnik wrote:
On Nov 3, 10:47 am, Taylor Kingston wrote: On Oct 31, 1:19 am, Rich Hutnik wrote: With all this lawsuit business and whatnot, I am curious how Mr. Sloan can help improve the state of chess. Mr. Sloan, can you speak up please? We're still waiting for Sam to reply to Mr. Hutnik, the original poster. So far in this thread, Sloan has done nothing but dredge up old ad-hom attacks on me that were refuted years ago. He has thereby provided nothing but support for my view, that he has no genuine interest in improving chess, only in slinging mud. I'd say that if he ever had any chance to get Mr. Hutnik's vote, he's lost it now. Considering I sent Mr. Sloan two emails in September, before running across this All Sloan All the Time newsgroup(s), and he never wrote me back, I wouldn't be surpised Mr. Sloan ignored my question, which is why it was phrased in the third-person and not addressed to him. - Rich I do not recall ever receiving an email from you. I get more than one thousand emails per day and I do not read all of them. Sam Sloan |
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"samsloan" wrote in message oups.com... How come you refuse to play me a chess match for $1000 cash? Because I enjoy playing chess, and have no need to confound that with the subject of you, and since I have previously explained directly to you that excessive personality involvement is the very thing that inhibits chess at the national federation level, and in these newsgroups, [where so people seem unable to express any joy in their own chess playing, and write non-stop & depressingly about those who do], and instead use it for other purposes. In short, my motive is other than yours, which is only about you. Furthermore, I /dare/ say that my orientation is entirely mainstream, but you ignore it because you are a *special* person. Many people just play the game for its own sake, and find their enjoyment that way. Should you understand that fact, then you will also understand that your own orientation is eccentric to both the art of the game, and enjoyment thereof. It must also be said that the Miles-effect could kick in, where you seek to unsettle others by your *special* comments would certainly transport the engagement away from the chessboard. A logical conclusion may be that this also renders you useless to any chess public by way of 'representing' them so as to 'improve' chess, since, by all these tokens especially you 'deafness', you so plainly do not. Phil Innes Sam Sloan |
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On Nov 4, 6:54 am, "Chess One" wrote:
"samsloan" wrote in message oups.com... How come you refuse to play me a chess match for $1000 cash? Because I enjoy playing chess, and have no need to confound that with the subject of you, and since I have previously explained directly to you that excessive personality involvement is the very thing that inhibits chess at the national federation level, and in these newsgroups, [where so people seem unable to express any joy in their own chess playing, and write non-stop & depressingly about those who do], and instead use it for other purposes. In short, my motive is other than yours, which is only about you. Furthermore, I /dare/ say that my orientation is entirely mainstream, but you ignore it because you are a *special* person. Many people just play the game for its own sake, and find their enjoyment that way. Should you understand that fact, then you will also understand that your own orientation is eccentric to both the art of the game, and enjoyment thereof. It must also be said that the Miles-effect could kick in, where you seek to unsettle others by your *special* comments would certainly transport the engagement away from the chessboard. A logical conclusion may be that this also renders you useless to any chess public by way of 'representing' them so as to 'improve' chess, since, by all these tokens especially you 'deafness', you so plainly do not. Phil Innes "Thou coward, art thou bragging to the stars, Telling the bushes that thou look'st for wars, And wilt not come?" |
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