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OUR GREG FINALLY GETS SOMETHING RIGHT
This is no doubt EW at his very worst; and at his worst he can be deceitful and unfair -- just as he was in his character assassination of Larry Evans. -- Help Bot (aka Greg Kennedy, nomorechess) help bot wrote: On Jan 13, 10:26 am, The Historian wrote: While most of Larry Parr's complaints regarding EWs merciless near-assassination of Larry Evans strained to find a leg to stand on, an *obvious* weakness was simply overlooked; in one of his reviews, Mr. Winter offered a "random sampling" of errors, but closer examination reveals that he deliberately chose to look at material relating to his forte: former champion Jose Capablanca! Coincidence? I think not. It appears a dishonest ploy to state that he could easily spot as many errors on any subject, but then to single out the one area where his recent work placed him at a huge advantage. If one is familiar with the quality of EW's research, this advantage over the typical hack writer being reviewed is impossible to miss. A glance at the published books by EW reveals that of all subjects, the odds of "randomly" stumbling into Jose Capablanca are about a thousand to one; his other books deal with a wide variety of subjects, like an encyclopedia; but JC was singled out a for a whole volume, dedicated just to him. I can't agree. Is this the review you had in mind? http://www.chesshistory.com/winter/extra/keene.html If so, re-read it. Winter trashes the book for more than just Capa errors. I have no desire to (once again) revisit some assault I have already digested. More to the issue is that my point was missed entirely; I don't care a whit if other errors were listed in a review; the critical issue is that one may not *honestly* state that any other subject could have just as easily been picked, with similar results, but then deliberately choose the one subject where an entire book was written and published on a single player (Jose Capablanca). That is dishonesty; had EW picked, say, E. Tate, I would have had no objection; but to put out a well-researched book and then *pretend* to have no special advantage as a result is a despicable ploy, not unworthy of an Evans ratpacker! This is no doubt EW at his very worst; and at his worst he can be deceitful and unfair -- just as he was in his character assassination of Larry Evans. Were I to write an analysis of LE, I would try to assess things more objectively, comparing the quality of his recent work with his former level, and with other mainstream chess writers in Chess Lies and its rivals. I would *not* try to put the man in a mental institution, nor imply that he was incapable of getting two things right in a row; that really isn't necessary in order to demonstrate that his ad hominem attacks are merely emotional rants, founded on opinions and personal biases rather than facts and reason. It is not difficult to find an article by EW in which he asserts that he has made no special effort in regard to Ray Keene, and where it is claimed that he rarely even mentions RK; the facts tell the tale once again: he's being grossly dishonest with his readers. Make no mistake: EW has his own "issues"; they may not be as obvious as the issues of the Evans ratpackers, but they are very real just the same. (And no, I'm not going to search for the exact article in which EW claimed to barely know of the existence of Ray Keene-- do your own research!) -- help bot |
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