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On Sep 24, 5:02 pm, Mike Murray wrote:
On Mon, 24 Sep 2007 14:18:37 -0700, Rob wrote: I checked the same thread using Google and it appears Rob has deleted his posts, which may have caused the responses to look funny. Mike, I have deleted no posts from this thread. Rob The following post seems to have disappeared from Google. I accept your word that you didn't delete it. And it's entirely possible that I'm misunderstanding something about the way Google handles replies. On Fri, 21 Sep 2007 04:45:20 -0700, Rob wrote: This seems to be the post that disappeared from Google On Sep 21, 5:41 am, The Historian wrote: On Sep 21, 3:24 am, samsloan wrote: Quote:
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I have no doubt that the signature of Karpov is real. Of course, Karpov will play a match with anybody at anything for 14 million dollars (as would you or me). However, the whole thing was absurd, ridiculous. The guy's plan was then to get Fischer to sign and then to go to Donald Trump and ask him for the 14 million (as though Trump, who is often bankrupt, would give 14 million for such a scheme). Stranger things have happened. In the middle of this was Rob Mitchell, who is undoubtedly the same Rob Mitchell who I banned from my Yahoo group (thereby acquiring the distinction of being the only person ever to be banned from my group). Rob Mitchell wanted to be paid $35,000 in advance, claiming that he already had both Fischer and Karpov on board, when it turned out that Karpov had never heard of him and Fischer obviously had not either. The address at the bottom of the Chess Masterminds LLC "deal memo" is that of Mr. Mitchell's insurance agency in Nashville. While we should be careful to note that we have only one person's word regarding the incident, much of the story rings true based on what I've read on the newsgroup and what I've seen of Mr. Mitchell's behavior and the company he travels with. So, it was a bunch of people trying to con each other, none of whom knew anything about chess or had any money. There's no sign that the Gothic Chess organization was trying to "con" anyone. You as a trader banned from the securities industry should know a con as well as anyone, but it appears you are badly mistaken. As for not knowing anything about chess, the founder of the Gothic Chess group was a regular player in the Philadelphia area. He knew Dan Heisman, as the blog posting explained. I published a correspondence game between Ed Trice and Samuel Reshevsky in one of my first articles for Correspondence Chess News. I have communicated to the poster about correcting the errors in his post. Commenting on something in public further on the details on things of a private contractual nature is not prudent. Rob Mitchell of Chess Masterminds wrote: I have communicated to the poster about correcting the errors in his post. Commenting on something in public further on the details on things of a private contractual nature is not prudent. The posting at Gothic Chess remains unchanged. |
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On Oct 2, 10:37 am, The Historian wrote:
On Sep 24, 5:02 pm, Mike Murray wrote: On Mon, 24 Sep 2007 14:18:37 -0700, Rob wrote: I checked the same thread using Google and it appears Rob has deleted his posts, which may have caused the responses to look funny. Mike, I have deleted no posts from this thread. Rob The following post seems to have disappeared from Google. I accept your word that you didn't delete it. And it's entirely possible that I'm misunderstanding something about the way Google handles replies. On Fri, 21 Sep 2007 04:45:20 -0700, Rob wrote: This seems to be the post that disappeared from Google On Sep 21, 5:41 am, The Historian wrote: On Sep 21, 3:24 am, samsloan wrote: Quote:
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I have no doubt that the signature of Karpov is real. Of course, Karpov will play a match with anybody at anything for 14 million dollars (as would you or me). However, the whole thing was absurd, ridiculous. The guy's plan was then to get Fischer to sign and then to go to Donald Trump and ask him for the 14 million (as though Trump, who is often bankrupt, would give 14 million for such a scheme). Stranger things have happened. In the middle of this was Rob Mitchell, who is undoubtedly the same Rob Mitchell who I banned from my Yahoo group (thereby acquiring the distinction of being the only person ever to be banned from my group). Rob Mitchell wanted to be paid $35,000 in advance, claiming that he already had both Fischer and Karpov on board, when it turned out that Karpov had never heard of him and Fischer obviously had not either. The address at the bottom of the Chess Masterminds LLC "deal memo" is that of Mr. Mitchell's insurance agency in Nashville. While we should be careful to note that we have only one person's word regarding the incident, much of the story rings true based on what I've read on the newsgroup and what I've seen of Mr. Mitchell's behavior and the company he travels with. So, it was a bunch of people trying to con each other, none of whom knew anything about chess or had any money. There's no sign that the Gothic Chess organization was trying to "con" anyone. You as a trader banned from the securities industry should know a con as well as anyone, but it appears you are badly mistaken. As for not knowing anything about chess, the founder of the Gothic Chess group was a regular player in the Philadelphia area. He knew Dan Heisman, as the blog posting explained. I published a correspondence game between Ed Trice and Samuel Reshevsky in one of my first articles for Correspondence Chess News. I have communicated to the poster about correcting the errors in his post. Commenting on something in public further on the details on things of a private contractual nature is not prudent. Rob Mitchell of Chess Masterminds wrote: I have communicated to the poster about correcting the errors in his post. Commenting on something in public further on the details on things of a private contractual nature is not prudent. The posting at Gothic Chess remains unchanged. The posting at Gothic Chess remains unchanged. That must have been an effective communication, Rob. |
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