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Fischer Don't Comeback !!
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Jerzy wrote:
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> Old Haasie :
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> zdrakec :
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> Thus in both cases it will be of little interest to the public ;-)
I agree. He is not part of the current chess world and has seperated
himself from it. Perhaps we should leave him to die in peace; a
bitter, ill mannered, socially unstable old man on a frozen rock in the
Atlantic.
Rob
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| Rob wrote :
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> I agree. He is not part of the current chess world and has seperated
> himself from it. Perhaps we should leave him to die in peace; a
> bitter, ill mannered, socially unstable old man on a frozen rock in the
> Atlantic.
It`s interesting that after all those years living in Japan Fischer wasn`t
interested neither in shogi nor in go.
Instead he (or Sam Sloan) re-invented shuffle chess what has been known for
at least several centuries now ;-)
Regards,
Jerzy
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| Ray Gordon 2005-05-29, 12:31 am |
| >> Thus in both cases it will be of little interest to the public ;-)
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> I agree. He is not part of the current chess world and has seperated
> himself from it. Perhaps we should leave him to die in peace; a
former world champion who attracts unfair criticism from those who are
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> bitter, ill mannered.....
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| Rob wrote :
quote:
> I agree. He is not part of the current chess world and has seperated
> himself from it. Perhaps we should leave him to die in peace; a
> bitter, ill mannered, socially unstable old man on a frozen rock in the
> Atlantic.
It`s interesting that after all those years living in Japan Fischer wasn`t
interested neither in shogi nor in go.
Instead he (or Sam Sloan) re-invented shuffle chess what has been known for
at least several centuries now ;-)
Regards,
Jerzy
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