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| From | Message | Posted by triangulator ability-tw.com
2/02/2003 20:05:16 Play online chess | Subject: uscl
Message: I was booted from that site mainly because I told this admin to stop sending me the same message- and a few other things, but what I don't get is i didn't cheat I didn't swear, the only wrong thing I said was something about "lovemaker"'s id you see he was really sucking up to this 2100 uscf player and I just couldn't help myself-hehe. that is stupid, and I was a paying member, they just cut me off completely I can't get on at all!
anyone here hack? I would like to get them back. but really what should I do
| Posted by mormel12 ability-tw.com
2/03/2003 00:41:30 Play online chess | be more polite?
Message: it's always a nice option:)
but i guess that's too late now.
learn from your faults.
greetings.
| Posted by triangulator ability-tw.com
2/03/2003 13:00:27 Play online chess | so can
Message: I like learn to hack and destroy that site? ——— Chess grandmasters use twice the brain : Study — It may take years of hard work to become a chess grandmaster, but it gives a real boost to the brain – for working out chess problems, at least. It seems expert chess players use both sides of their brain to process chess tasks, rather than just one. Merim Bilalic at the University of Tübingen in Germany used fMRI to scan the brains of eight international chess players and eight novices while they identified either geometrical shapes or whether the pieces on a chess board were in a check situation. The expert players were quicker at solving the chess problem, activating areas on both sides of their brains as they did so. The novices used just the left side. Bilalic had expected ...
Posted by mormel12 ability-tw.com
2/03/2003 13:07:37 Play online chess | well
Message: not from me, i'm afraid.
i'm not that good a computernerd:)
greetings ——— Chess: The best form of defence — It may be a cliche, but in a tight spot attacking can be the best way forward. RB: Hands up those of you who plumped for 1 Rb1. There's no disgrace if you did. Peter Leko, rated 2743 when he played this game, opted for exactly that and went on to draw. It's the move I thought of when I first came across the game, in Drazen Marovic's Secrets of Positional Chess – but is it the best? After a series of miserable failures on my part, the boot's on the other foot this week – it's Dan's turn to solve the chess puzzle. DK: Black's rook has just swept down to c2 attacking the pawn on b2, and although that could be defended with 1 Rb1, my gut feeling tells me not to look at this too deeply ...
Posted by brobishkin ability-tw.com
2/03/2003 13:10:37 Play online chess | Tri...
Message: To hack and distroy can bring on legalities you might not want to deal with... Everything is tracable... It's better to just lick your wounds and look at it this way... One less bill at the end of the month...
Bro... ——— America Has a New Chess Grandmaster and Three New International Masters — United States chess has rarely, if ever, had a week like the one that ended Saturday. On Saturday, four Americans earned titles at the Berkeley International chess tournament. Samuel Shankland, 19, the reigning United States Junior Champion, became a grandmaster, while Keaton Kiewra, 23, Daniel Naroditsky, 15, and Conrad Holt, 17, all qualified as international masters. Kiewra actually earned a grandmaster norm — the first of three needed for the title — but he still must raise his international rating above 2,400 to satisfy the requirements for the international master title. That is often less difficult than achieving the norms. Tatev Abrahamyan, 22 (she will be 23 on Thursday), earned ...
Posted by triangulator ability-tw.com
2/03/2003 13:14:12 Play online chess | I was of coarse
Message: joking about the hacking ——— China Rises, and Checkmates — If there’s a human face on Rising China, it belongs not to some Politburo chief, not to an Internet tycoon, but to a quiet, mild-mannered teenage girl named Hou Yifan. Ms. Hou (whose name is pronounced Ho Ee-fahn) is an astonishing phenomenon: at 16, she is the new women’s world chess champion, the youngest person, male or female, ever to win a world chess championship. And she reflects the way China — by investing heavily in education and human capital, particularly in young women — is increasingly having an outsize impact on every aspect of the world. Napoleon is famously said to have declared, “When China wakes, it will shake the world.” That is becoming ...
Posted by axedrez ability-tw.com
2/03/2003 13:32:53 Play online chess |
Message: you called always just join back up with a regular membership instead of a royal ——— David Howell surprised at Hastings Masters by young Indians — The 2011 version of the world's longest-running annual chess tournament, kept alive and well by Hastings Borough Council, ended on Wednesday with a tense final round and an upset result. England's youngest chess grandmaster, David Howell, 20, won his first five games but then lost tamely to France's No1 seed, Romain Edouard, who became the sole leader. It seemed the European GMs would fight out first prize until the little-known young Indians surged to the front in the final two rounds in an impressive breakthrough. Deep Sengupta, 22, beat Edouard in what was voted the best game of the chess event and shared the £2,000 top award on 7/9 with Arghyadip Das, 25, while ...
Posted by triangulator ability-tw.com
2/03/2003 16:16:47 Play online chess | no
Message: I can't, I cannot download the site, I cannot contact anyone, when they ban someone- they really ban them+ 2 months after booting me, they started dending me advertisements, and I sent them a message back, that went soemthing like don't ever send me another e-mail again, if this is your idea of a joke, cut it out,
| Posted by axedrez ability-tw.com
2/03/2003 17:49:07 Play online chess |
Message: join the ICC ;-)
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