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a.. To: Chessoffice@xxxxxxx, joel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx,
bhall@xxxxxxxxxxx, USCF BINFO System, confidential@xxxxxxxxxxx, JABerryCG@xxxxxxx, pknight@xxxxxxxxxxx, Paultruong@xxxxxxx, queencapa@xxxxxxx, randallhough@xxxxxxxxx, SusanPolgar@xxxxxxx b.. Subject: forum c.. From: Randy Bauer randybauer2300@xxxxxxxxx d.. Date: Fri, 28 Sep 2007 13:21:55 -0700 (PDT) e.. Cc: Chessoffice@xxxxxxx f.. Delivered-to: USCF BINFO Systemxxxxxxxxx g.. Delivered-to: USCF BINFO System h.. In-reply-to: d0d.1b6778a2.342eb8b1@xxxxxxx -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I think shutting down the Forum would be unwise, but I agree moderators should act quickly to remove offending posts. Chessoffice@xxxxxxx wrote: In a message dated 9/28/2007 2:51:06 PM Eastern Daylight Time, joel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx writes: I just read a threatening post by Brian Lafferty on the Forum. Apparently he's talking to the press too (I hope you weren't Susan). Too much controversy has been allowed to fester with no firm hand in evidence. Dear Bill and Bill, I suggest that you really clamp down on anything in the Forum having to do with this situation until the Board is able to get the information my motion is requesting and we're able to calmly consider the right course of action. Joel Bill Hall, I think you should make sure the moderators understand that this subject is not to be discussed on the forum. I have written them but either they don't get it or they are too busy to enforce it. If this can't be stopped perhaps the forum should be shut down for a day or two (with notice of why) and then when it reopens, maybe everyone will understand that this subject is off limits. Bill Goichberg |
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NO LIMIT TO CONCEIT
Randy Bauer is the guy who actually thought he had a chance last year to beat GM Larry Evans in a four-game match. Enough said. OdessaChess wrote: a.. To: Chessoffice@xxxxxxx, joel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, bhall@xxxxxxxxxxx, USCF BINFO System, confidential@xxxxxxxxxxx, JABerryCG@xxxxxxx, pknight@xxxxxxxxxxx, Paultruong@xxxxxxx, queencapa@xxxxxxx, randallhough@xxxxxxxxx, SusanPolgar@xxxxxxx b.. Subject: forum c.. From: Randy Bauer randybauer2300@xxxxxxxxx d.. Date: Fri, 28 Sep 2007 13:21:55 -0700 (PDT) e.. Cc: Chessoffice@xxxxxxx f.. Delivered-to: USCF BINFO Systemxxxxxxxxx g.. Delivered-to: USCF BINFO System h.. In-reply-to: d0d.1b6778a2.342eb8b1@xxxxxxx -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I think shutting down the Forum would be unwise, but I agree moderators should act quickly to remove offending posts. Chessoffice@xxxxxxx wrote: In a message dated 9/28/2007 2:51:06 PM Eastern Daylight Time, joel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx writes: I just read a threatening post by Brian Lafferty on the Forum. Apparently he's talking to the press too (I hope you weren't Susan). Too much controversy has been allowed to fester with no firm hand in evidence. Dear Bill and Bill, I suggest that you really clamp down on anything in the Forum having to do with this situation until the Board is able to get the information my motion is requesting and we're able to calmly consider the right course of action. Joel Bill Hall, I think you should make sure the moderators understand that this subject is not to be discussed on the forum. I have written them but either they don't get it or they are too busy to enforce it. If this can't be stopped perhaps the forum should be shut down for a day or two (with notice of why) and then when it reopens, maybe everyone will understand that this subject is off limits. Bill Goichberg |
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wrote: NO LIMIT TO CONCEIT Randy Bauer is the guy who actually thought he had a chance last year to beat GM Larry Evans in a four-game match. Did he lose? -- Kenneth Sloan Computer and Information Sciences +1-205-932-2213 University of Alabama at Birmingham FAX +1-205-934-5473 Birmingham, AL 35294-1170 http://www.cis.uab.edu/sloan/ |
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On Oct 2, 10:55 am, " wrote:
Randy Bauer is the guy who actually thought he had a chance last year to beat GM Larry Evans in a four-game match. Here is Randy Bauer's current USCF rating: 2304, and Larry Evans', which is from way back in 1991: 2457. If LE were to have lost around ten points of strength per year, they would now be very close to the same strength. That seems reasonable, at least in in theory. But then, the match might only be a draw. I would like to play a match with GM Evans, but not until he reaches his 110th birthday. :D -- help bot |
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You overlook the fact that Bauer's rating of 2304 is not current. It
is a 1997 rating based on a match with a friend. His typical average rating was only about 2150. Based on what has happened to the rating system since 1997, I doubt that Bauer could hold a rating much above 2100. My own rating has dropped 170 points since 1997 and I think that my case is fairly typical. I would still bet that Grandmaster Evans would beat Randy Bauer in a match. Sam Sloan |
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On Oct 2, 10:41 am, "OdessaChess" wrote:
a.. To: Chessoffice@xxxxxxx, joel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, bhall@xxxxxxxxxxx, USCF BINFO System, confidential@xxxxxxxxxxx, JABerryCG@xxxxxxx, pknight@xxxxxxxxxxx, Paultruong@xxxxxxx, queencapa@xxxxxxx, randallhough@xxxxxxxxx, SusanPolgar@xxxxxxx b.. Subject: forum c.. From: Randy Bauer randybauer2300@xxxxxxxxx d.. Date: Fri, 28 Sep 2007 13:21:55 -0700 (PDT) e.. Cc: Chessoffice@xxxxxxx f.. Delivered-to: USCF BINFO Systemxxxxxxxxx g.. Delivered-to: USCF BINFO System h.. In-reply-to: d0d.1b6778a2.342eb8b1@xxxxxxx ---------------------------------------------------------------------------*----- I think shutting down the Forum would be unwise, but I agree moderators should act quickly to remove offending posts. Chessoffice@xxxxxxx wrote: In a message dated 9/28/2007 2:51:06 PM Eastern Daylight Time,joel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx writes: I just read a threatening post by Brian Lafferty on the Forum. Apparently he's talking to the press too (I hope you weren't Susan). Too much controversy has been allowed to fester with no firm hand in evidence. Dear Bill and Bill, I suggest that you really clamp down on anything in the Forum having to do with this situation until the Board is able to get the information my motion is requesting and we're able to calmly consider the right course of action. Joel Bill Hall, I think you should make sure the moderators understand that this subject is not to be discussed on the forum. I have written them but either they don't get it or they are too busy to enforce it. If this can't be stopped perhaps the forum should be shut down for a day or two (with notice of why) and then when it reopens, maybe everyone will understand that this subject is off limits. Bill Goichberg HEIL GOICHBERG! HEIL GOICHBERG! HEIL GOICHBERG! May the USCF live for 1,000 years! (The "thrid reich") If we could just burn a few books, and exclude JEWS from membership, the historical parallels are identical to NAZI GERMANY. Absolute power to crush dissent. Marcus Roberts former USCF Vice President |
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On Oct 2, 10:53 pm, samsloan wrote:
You overlook the fact that Bauer's rating of 2304 is not current. It is a 1997 rating based on a match with a friend. His typical average rating was only about 2150. How did I miss that? It was obvious that LE had not played since 1991; I clicked on "tournament history", and that's what it said. Okay, the USCF site says RB played in just one, rinky dink event in 2005; so Sam Sloan may be right. Based on what has happened to the rating system since 1997, I doubt that Bauer could hold a rating much above 2100. I have noticed that a lot of players have dropped around a hundred or more points in (more or less) that time frame. My own rating has dropped 170 points since 1997 and I think that my case is fairly typical. No, the Sloan case is anything but typical. You are unique; an anomaly of nature. (See: freak, weirdo.) ;D I would still bet that Grandmaster Evans would beat Randy Bauer in a match. Okay, but I think I was being very generous with the ten-points-per-year age decline for LE. If you add that number to the deflation which has affected nearly everyone, you would get a much larger drop in rating for LE since 1991. There are people who cannot stop playing for a long time and then successfully come back, because they have forgotten what they knew or they try too hard to equal their earlier results, and this backfires. But there are people like me, who are just natural born geniuses, and who can go away and return almost unscathed. That is because I never knew anything in the first place, so the fact that I have forgotten everything is irrelevant. Um, that didn't come out quite right... . -- help bot |
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