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Old January 2nd 04, 04:53 PM
Roman M. Parparov
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EZoto wrote:


What's so funny?


Your kidding right? You didn't notice it?

EZoto


Nope... HNY

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Old January 2nd 04, 06:27 PM
King Leopold
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Hi,
You might want to try my coach IM Rashid Ziyatdinov.
He's in Russia right now but does not mind traveling to teach.
He speaks several languages including English and has made his third GM norm
and should be titled soon by FIDE.
His e-mail is .
You can tell him I sent you.
Leopold


"BigBadJoe" wrote in message
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Thanx, Marco, but how do I get hold of these guys?
We will need someone with fairly good English, will this be a problem?
We will require him to participate in our club evenings and play for us in
the league (12 games), and are are prepared to sponsor accommodation and
basic needs (groceries, etc)
As a GM he should have no problem winning most (all?) tournaments in South
Africa, we do not have any GM's here. He should do well playing 2 weekend
tournaments per month, and in many cases will probably be able to command

an
appearance fee.
He should also be able to give as many lessons at at least $25 per hour as
he can fit into his schedule. We have a great demand for that sort of

thing.
Flobby Bischer wrote in his reply about "players of GM strength", but it

is
important to us that he must have the title of GM.
Regards
Joe
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How about the former Soviet Union? Say Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan
to start with? There's probably plenty of starving GM's there.

Marco


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Old January 5th 04, 11:47 PM
Nick
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"Marco" wrote:
"Roman M. Parparov" wrote:
What's so funny?


(about Roman Parparov's E-mail address)

It looks like "Roman Empire"


I don't know to what extent Parparov might follow the games of
GM Roman Dzindzichashvili (a former champion of Israel).

Yet you might be surprised if you expect Parparov necessarily to transpose
into a kind of 'Masada Defence' (as annotated by Josephus) against you. :-)

--Nick
 




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