| knudsen@correspondencechess.com 2006-08-02, 11:25 pm |
| Nice try, Chris.
The OWNER of the Scheming Mind server told me about this
spoof chess variant...
I admire the fun you guys are having with it - I really do.
Normally, people going around claiming Grandmaster titles which are in
fact bogus are
treated with ridicule or scorn, whether it is a spoofing game or not...
Thanks for the laughs, though. I appreciate it.
Kind Regards,
John
Chris F.A. Johnson wrote:
quote:
> On 2006-03-26, knudsen@correspondencechess.com wrote:
>
> Read some of the articles, e.g.
> <http://www.geocities.com/verdrahciretop/src7.html>, which ends:
>
>
> This was GM Topov's last published article about Stanley
> Random Chess, prior to his unfortunate death at the hands of
> escaped primates at the New York City Zoo. Stanley Random
> Chess today owes much of its popularity to GM Topov. Under
> his influence it has an active presence on the internet,
> notably the excellent web-based email chess server
> www.schemingmind.com.
>
> Posted Thursday - 2004-12-02 - 10:29:22 EST
> by Staff Reporter Verdra H. Ciretop in Toronto
> All Rights Unreserved - Loof Lirpa Publishing
> Text may be freely copied & redistributed
>
>
> Note the name of the publisher. See all the articles at
> <http://www.geocities.com/verdrahciretop/>.
>
> --
> Chris F.A. Johnson <http://cfaj.freeshell.org>
> ===================================================================
> Author:
> Shell Scripting Recipes: A Problem-Solution Approach (2005, Apress)
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