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Louis Blair wrote:
Dr. Blair, you interested? Game One White: Louis Blair Black: Neil Brennen 1. I resign. Game Two White: Neil Brennen Black: Louis Blair 1. e4 I resign. Game Three White: Louis Blair Black: Neil Brennen 1. I resign Now, where is my $100 appearance fee? Shutouts have to put up the prize fund for next years match out of their own pockets. Get out your wallet. Regards, Matt |
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Sloan was the winner long before he pushed his g pawn, simply by
getting Bill Brock to 'overlook' his true nature. I don't see why we need to set aside right and wrong for the sake of a little glorified skittles. I am an imperfect human being, but I *try* to live a principled life. I believe one can be principled and get one's hands dirty, too. (And boy, they got dirty.) Here's what I was & am trying to do: 1. Dramatize the fact (OK, assertion) that Parr & Sloan have sown an inordinate share of the bad karma in USCF for more than a decade. I hear preemption is fashionable these days--I launched a fact-based strike that did to Sloan what he has done to others, in spades. 2. Ask folks not to fall into the Larry Parr "let's you and him fight" trap, but to work together. In elections, candidates should debate the issues with a view towards keeping the working relationship intact--it's natural for elections to have winners & losers, and the common interests of both should outweigh the differences. (In this election cycle, the board members almost ripped each others' throats out--would that have been good for USCF? Fortunately, they reached a last-minute compromise.) I'm just a shmo--not even a USCF delegate, just an alternate--so how could I get folks to listen to my message? Our hero Slothrop came along, and I jumped at the opportunity.... This was performance art. Did the Board members follow the goings on? You bet. Will it have a positive effect? We'll see. |
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"What if we were competing for Tampa Bay's USCF metro district funds
for FY 2006? :-)" (Douglas) ============ The Metro Districts would be a good platform for team play. Imagine teams of 4 representing their areas.. top four rated players being that District's A Team. Each District could enter a B Team and so on. Each year we could have a US Team Olympiad. I think it would be interesting to see matches among A Teams such as New York vs Los Angeles, Chicago vs Philadelphia, San Francisco-Oakland vs Miami-Ft. Lauderdale, Detroit vs Atlanta, and so on. A lot of neat things could be done with the Metro Districts... if we had Metro Districts. But we don't have them. If I ran the Federation my way, we'd have a Federation like no other in the world.. and one you could be proud of. Old Haasie |
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Matt Nemmers wrote: The Historian wrote: Matt Nemmers wrote: The Historian wrote: You are assuming, Matt, that the people who argue on here don't really mean what they write. How do you get that out of my post, Neil? You are assuming people will be willing to set aside strongly-held positions in order to toss some plastic pieces around. Despite Jerry's being a paranoid conspiracy theorist on the fringe of lunacy, I wouldn't mind spending a few hours across a chessboard from him in the quest of crushing him intellectually. I unfortunately agree with you about Mr. Bibuld's fondness for conspiracy theory, but I wouldn't consider your beating him at chess to be "crushing him intellectually". Besides, I think that rather supports my point - as warped as you consider his views to be, you aren't sickened by them. Besides, not agreeing with someone on certain issues doesn't rule out the possibility of amiable contact, maybe even friendship. Oh, this is agreed. I've even met Oxfordians for lunch. Randy Bauer is a great guy I've met, corresponded with, and voted for in two EB elections -- I like him DESPITE his being a Democrat. Some here would lump me into the "war-mongering, super-patriot" pile they've lumped Booz & Hanke -- some have already, but it's company I wouldn't mind keeping -- and wouldn't sit down across from me just because they're against the war in Iraq and I'm not. So be it. Little people, they are. I don't think you are getting my point, Matt. No one you've mentioned is a child pornographer - or worse. Sloan was the winner long before he pushed his g pawn, simply by getting Bill Brock to 'overlook' his true nature. And that would be....? When was the last time you willing shared space with a "kiddie-f*cker", Matt? I don't see why we need to set aside right and wrong for the sake of a little glorified skittles. Dr. Freud, I think you're reading between the lines a bit much here. ![]() When was the last time you willing shared space with a "kiddie-f*cker", Matt? The point, Neil -- one that you apparently missed in Brock's thread "Life is funny...." -- was that chess is a great unifier. Even if you're light-years apart morally, intellectually, politically, whatever....if you play chess with someone you tend to view them more as a human instead of the personification of a bunch of words written on a computer screen you don't agree with. I played a three-minute game with Jerzy Ciruk today in between the first and second round of the Brock-Sloan match and enjoyed it quite a bit. I got crushed, but he was cool and we both have a common interest. Jerzy and I don't agree on much, if anything, but we both like to play chess and can enjoy each other's company while engaged in a game. And I should point out that people can always change their minds or change their ways. I certainly hope you wouldn't condemn someone forever for a previous slight or misunderstanding. Matt, you are completely clueless, or willfully ignoring my point. I suggest you and Bill Brock start searching he http://www.registeredoffenderslist.org/?engine=adwords!3475&keyword=%2Asex+offenders%2A&m atch_type= for Bill's next match opponent. After all, chess is great unifier! Might be an interesting game. It very well may be. Dr. Blair, you interested? I'd like to see that. Regards, Matt |
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Louis Blair wrote: Dr. Blair, you interested? Game One White: Louis Blair Black: Neil Brennen 1. I resign. Game Two White: Neil Brennen Black: Louis Blair 1. e4 I resign. Game Three White: Louis Blair Black: Neil Brennen 1. I resign Now, where is my $100 appearance fee? And mine! |
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The Historian wrote:
I unfortunately agree with you about Mr. Bibuld's fondness for conspiracy theory, but I wouldn't consider your beating him at chess to be "crushing him intellectually". Maybe not, but you can't deny the brief feeling of superiority when you checkmate someone or tip their king to yours in somber resignation. Besides, I think that rather supports my point - as warped as you consider his views to be, you aren't sickened by them. Au contraire, mon frere. I *AM* sickened by MANY of ol' Jerry's views and I think my posts in reply to many of his underscore that statement rather nicely. Go back and check out our argument when Jerry said that "anyone with a *.mil email address didn't deserve to live" or some such bile. I don't think you are getting my point, Matt. No one you've mentioned is a child pornographer - or worse. I understand that, but that's irrelevant to the point Bill made. The point that, emotionally, it's harder to hate someone after you've played chess with them. I understand that mentality and agree with it. Matt, you are completely clueless, or willfully ignoring my point. I suggest you and Bill Brock start searching he http://www.registeredoffenderslist.org/?engine=adwords!3475&keyword=%2Asex+offenders%2A&m atch_type= for Bill's next match opponent. After all, chess is great unifier! I don't know when you became the Official RGCP Moral Compass and started dictating who can or should play who in a game of chess, Neil, but I suggest you at least TRY to understand my original point before dubbing ME "clueless." Regards, Matt |
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Matt Nemmers wrote: The Historian wrote: I unfortunately agree with you about Mr. Bibuld's fondness for conspiracy theory, but I wouldn't consider your beating him at chess to be "crushing him intellectually". Maybe not, but you can't deny the brief feeling of superiority when you checkmate someone or tip their king to yours in somber resignation. I'm sorry, but I don't ever recall such feelings of superiority. Then again, I don't play competatively for just that reason. Besides, I think that rather supports my point - as warped as you consider his views to be, you aren't sickened by them. Au contraire, mon frere. I *AM* sickened by MANY of ol' Jerry's views and I think my posts in reply to many of his underscore that statement rather nicely. Go back and check out our argument when Jerry said that "anyone with a *.mil email address didn't deserve to live" or some such bile. Then I question why you want to play chess with the man. I don't think you are getting my point, Matt. No one you've mentioned is a child pornographer - or worse. I understand that, but that's irrelevant to the point Bill made. The point that, emotionally, it's harder to hate someone after you've played chess with them. I understand that mentality and agree with it. Matt, you are completely clueless, or willfully ignoring my point. I suggest you and Bill Brock start searching he http://www.registeredoffenderslist.org/?engine=adwords!3475&keyword=%2Asex+offenders%2A&m atch_type= for Bill's next match opponent. After all, chess is great unifier! I don't know when you became the Official RGCP Moral Compass and started dictating who can or should play who in a game of chess, Neil, Oh, I'm not dictating, I'm criticizing people who call others "kiddie-f*ckers" and show their contempt by playing chess for money with them. but I suggest you at least TRY to understand my original point before dubbing ME "clueless." Regards, Matt |
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