| marcus@stkittsnevischess.org 2007-01-30, 8:26 pm |
| A convicted kidnapper tries to be an Islamic scholar at chess,
threaening to sodimize who he likes in one name, while the "real" Sam
Sloan is the kind of CONVICTED KIDNAPPER anyone would want to expose to
their children.
Sam Sloan, I ban you from CHESS on Saint Kitts and Nevis because you
spent 5 years in prision for kiddnapping. You are unsafe around
children. Profinaty is ILLEGAL on St Kitts, and you can't come to my
chess tournaments that I sponsor.
You are bad for business.
The current list of banned people consists of
1. Sam Sloan
Marcus Roberts
President
Chalresotn Chess Association, Inc.
St Kitts and Nevis
The West Indies
samsloan wrote:
quote:
> Since Bill Brock keeps questioning whether I really finished second in
> the World Championship of Chinese Chess for Non-Chinese in 1990 in
> Singapore and was given the Title "First Foreigner of Chinese Chess" in
> 1988 in Beijing China, I would like to point out a fact that I just
> discovered myself, which is that I am listed as a Master of Chinese
> Chess with the World Chinese Chess Federation. WXF.
>
> As you can see, it is written in perfectly plain Chinese that I, Ismail
> Sloan, hold the FM Title as awarded by the World Xiangqi Federation.
>
> http://74.108.69.79/xq/xqdb_index.html
>
> I do not claim now to be really of master strength but, as long as I
> have the title, why not use it?
>
> And indeed I am using it because I am right now reprinting the great
> classic work on Chinese Coins, the "Illustrated Catalog of Chinese
> Coins" by Eduard Kann, published in 1954 in Hong Kong, and to be
> reprinted later today in 2006 by Sam Sloan and Ishi Press
> International.
>
> I am the only player of Chinese Chess in America to hold the FM title,
> which means "Foreign Master". Only two other westerners hold the title.
> One is in Canada and the other is in Germany.
>
> No. Chess Grandmaster Robert Huebner does not hold the FM title. He
> holds the lower title of NT.
>
> I can easily claim to be the strongest Western player of Chinese Chess
> in the USA and possibly the strongest in the Western World.
>
> Incidentally, a little question. When I finished second in the World
> Championship of Chinese Chess for Non-Chinese in Singapore in 1990, the
> winner was an Indian living in Singapore. I consider him to be a
> Westerner. On the other hand, India is not exactly in the West. So, I
> am excluding him here.
>
> My new book, Illustrated Catalog of Chinese Coins by Eduard Kann, will
> be sent to the printers later today. It will be in three volumes.
>
>
> 0-923891-18-8 978-0-923891-18-3 Illustrated Catalog of Chinese
> Coins, Vol. 1
> Gold, Silver, Nickel and Aluminum
>
> 0-923891-19-6 978-0-923891-19-0 Illustrated Catalog of Chinese
> Coins, Vol. 2
>
> 0-923891-20-X 978-0-923891-20-X Illustrated Catalog of Chinese
> Coins, Vol. 3
>
> Sam Sloan
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