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In 1999 the Russian Federation Board Members challenged the USCF Board to a
match which was, erm, declined. Now, three and a half years later, the gauntlet has been returned by a representative of the current board in proper Greek style. ROFL!!!@ Why did I ever get involved in this ?For serious chess historians, has there ever been a match between two national boards governing chess, or are we making history here? Of course, this is a great broadcast opportunity if neither side chickens out - we are currently comparing ELOs. Cordially, Phil innes |
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"Phil Innes" wrote in message ...
In 1999 the Russian Federation Board Members challenged the USCF Board to a match which was, erm, declined. Now, three and a half years later, the gauntlet has been returned by a representative of the current board in proper Greek style. ROFL!!!@ Why did I ever get involved in this ?For serious chess historians, has there ever been a match between two national boards governing chess, or are we making history here? Of course, this is a great broadcast opportunity if neither side chickens out - we are currently comparing ELOs. Cordially, Phil innes Here's some history on Phil Innes. A year ago he wrote: The FBI are monitoring this thread [and others] because of of a certain incidence of Neil Brennen's abuse stimulating much more acuitous ones from anons. The particular threas that you continue to initiate or make contributrions to, then participate in by suggestive abuse, involve actions against female members of my family. Nice Mr. Frank Niro posted my home address in front of a rascist stalker, just before the USCF hoo-hah about Fischer's rascism. This is the truth which Brennen once regretted crocodile tears but now he thinks he is safe to gloss over! The FBI will possibly in touch with you Brennen; for your own expressions seem to inexplicably engender abuse of others (not only myself). But for myself, I simply offer you the reflection that their are sharper things than wit. And if you **** with me and mine I will certainly make entirely sure you understand me without a shadow of a doubt. I am possibly over my petit-fascist tolerancing line. Is this sufficiently clear? |
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Neil, not everyone with a family thinks stalking is very funny.
If it your intention to initiate and continue purely personal invective, totally off-topic to the nominal subject then whatever evidence there is for my previous statements tends to be confirmed or otherwise by what actually happens in these threads, no? This thread topic is a prospective national board-to-board chess match. As a chess historian can you or anyone else provide an answer to its precedent? Cordially, Phil Innes "Spam Scone" wrote in message om... "Phil Innes" wrote in message ... In 1999 the Russian Federation Board Members challenged the USCF Board to a match which was, erm, declined. Now, three and a half years later, the gauntlet has been returned by a representative of the current board in proper Greek style. ROFL!!!@ Why did I ever get involved in this ?For serious chess historians, has there ever been a match between two national boards governing chess, or are we making history here? Of course, this is a great broadcast opportunity if neither side chickens out - we are currently comparing ELOs. Cordially, Phil innes Here's some history on Phil Innes. A year ago he wrote: The FBI are monitoring this thread [and others] because of of a certain incidence of Neil Brennen's abuse stimulating much more acuitous ones from anons. The particular threas that you continue to initiate or make contributrions to, then participate in by suggestive abuse, involve actions against female members of my family. Nice Mr. Frank Niro posted my home address in front of a rascist stalker, just before the USCF hoo-hah about Fischer's rascism. This is the truth which Brennen once regretted crocodile tears but now he thinks he is safe to gloss over! The FBI will possibly in touch with you Brennen; for your own expressions seem to inexplicably engender abuse of others (not only myself). But for myself, I simply offer you the reflection that their are sharper things than wit. And if you **** with me and mine I will certainly make entirely sure you understand me without a shadow of a doubt. I am possibly over my petit-fascist tolerancing line. Is this sufficiently clear? |
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"Phil Innes" wrote in message ...
Neil, not everyone with a family thinks stalking is very funny. Not everyone thinks threats of violence against other posters is very funny either, Phil. Your return to RGCP is only a prelude to a return to your usual posting style, which consists of threats, lies, and bullying. If it your intention to initiate and continue purely personal invective, totally off-topic to the nominal subject then whatever evidence there is for my previous statements tends to be confirmed or otherwise by what actually happens in these threads, no? No, not at all. But I think newcomers who may be seduced by the goody-goody persona you are adopting on your return to RGCP may need to be educated about your past performances. This thread topic is a prospective national board-to-board chess match. As a chess historian can you or anyone else provide an answer to its precedent? Cordially, Phil Innes I personally don't know of a prior match. This doesn't mean that there hasn't been one. "Spam Scone" wrote in message om... "Phil Innes" wrote in message ... In 1999 the Russian Federation Board Members challenged the USCF Board to a match which was, erm, declined. Now, three and a half years later, the gauntlet has been returned by a representative of the current board in proper Greek style. ROFL!!!@ Why did I ever get involved in this ?For serious chess historians, has there ever been a match between two national boards governing chess, or are we making history here? Of course, this is a great broadcast opportunity if neither side chickens out - we are currently comparing ELOs. Cordially, Phil innes Here's some history on Phil Innes. A year ago he wrote: The FBI are monitoring this thread [and others] because of of a certain incidence of Neil Brennen's abuse stimulating much more acuitous ones from anons. The particular threas that you continue to initiate or make contributrions to, then participate in by suggestive abuse, involve actions against female members of my family. Nice Mr. Frank Niro posted my home address in front of a rascist stalker, just before the USCF hoo-hah about Fischer's rascism. This is the truth which Brennen once regretted crocodile tears but now he thinks he is safe to gloss over! The FBI will possibly in touch with you Brennen; for your own expressions seem to inexplicably engender abuse of others (not only myself). But for myself, I simply offer you the reflection that their are sharper things than wit. And if you **** with me and mine I will certainly make entirely sure you understand me without a shadow of a doubt. I am possibly over my petit-fascist tolerancing line. Is this sufficiently clear? |
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"Spam Scone" wrote in message om... "Phil Innes" wrote in message ... Neil, not everyone with a family thinks stalking is very funny. Not everyone thinks threats of violence against other posters is very funny either, Phil. Your return to RGCP is only a prelude to a return to your usual posting style, which consists of threats, lies, and bullying. Neil - I hope to avoid threats and lies and so on, even the impression of it. Can you understand what it means to a family man when his family is attacked? - Odd phone calls in the night, and so on? Even your friend Stan responded the same as myself on this issue, and I think as any man would - though it may seem uncouth - it is an extraordinarily strong emotion. If it your intention to initiate and continue purely personal invective, totally off-topic to the nominal subject then whatever evidence there is for my previous statements tends to be confirmed or otherwise by what actually happens in these threads, no? No, not at all. But I think newcomers who may be seduced by the goody-goody persona you are adopting on your return to RGCP may need to be educated about your past performances. Indeed, I hope you will keep everyone alert to brown-nosing opportunists! ![]() This thread topic is a prospective national board-to-board chess match. As a chess historian can you or anyone else provide an answer to its precedent? Cordially, Phil Innes I personally don't know of a prior match. This doesn't mean that there hasn't been one. Frankly, I don't even know where to look for a precedent. Half a dozen chess anthologies don't cite any references at all. I wrote a dozen people I thought might know something before posting here - everyone came up blank. Now, look you, Neil, we have not exactly hit it off ever before, except for a few brief messages that we exchanged privately. I was always glad that you never wrote anything of that in public, and I ever respected this. I hope I managed to do the same by you. Please continue to be critical both of my ideas and your intuition of motive - which I think is a strong thing with you - something I will even take your Shakespearian correspondent to task about should he respond - I entirely support your right to express yourself, even though you and I get into difficulties with it - it is better said than not. Cordially, Phil |
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