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Kevin Bachler

2005-01-29, 11:47 am

"Vince Hart" <VinnyJH@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1106871067.274238.280630@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com...
quote:

> My problem is with the four-year gap between the time that the fraud
> was discovered and the time that the tournaments were expunged from the
> record. My understanding of USCF policy is that the tournaments would
> have been expunged and the ratings corrected if the problem had been
> properly reported in 1999. That did not happen.


Again, you leap to a lot of conclusions.

Is the gap in YOUR knowledge, an unofficial spectator of the situation, a
reason to risk reputations on the Internet, or is it a reason to sit down
and have a conversation with someone when they offer, so that you can get
more information?

Which makes more sense - to destroy reputations on the Internet, or to
withhold the names of those raising the questions to begin with?


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