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woodman
3/01/2004 12:10:12 [ report this post ] |
Subject: Garry Kasparov teacher
Message: Garry Kasparov teacher, Mikhail Moiseyevich is playing under the name " spartacusgm " here on GK.
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ccmcacollister
3/01/2004 12:34:20 [ report this post ] | SpartacusGM
Message: Oh Great ... Just what we need, ANOTHER 1200 PLAYER WITH OPINIONS !!
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( And you KNOW; I've GOT to be Kidding about that ) ..... [8-D
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So, WELCOME to GK SpartacusGM !
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atrifix
3/01/2004 12:49:54 [ report this post ] |
Message: Just for reference (I don't know whether I should have to point this out or not)...Mikhail Moiseyevich Botvinnik died in 1995 at the age of 84.
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woodman
3/01/2004 14:08:03 [ report this post ] | I guess I should of wrote :
Message: I guess I should of wrote : Garry Kasparov teacher, THE DEAD Mikhail Moiseyevich is playing under the name " spartacusgm " here on GK.
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ccmcacollister
3/01/2004 14:58:47 [ report this post ] | So how do you like that.
Message: I thought death was supposed to weaken ones game.
But they do say Botvinnik is proof against any distraction ...
Then again, he IS 1200 now, isn't he.
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chessnovice
3/01/2004 16:18:13 [ report this post ] | ...
Message: That's just further proof that he's a fine chess player. Even death couldn't stop him.
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skeeterss0
3/01/2004 22:38:57 [ report this post ] | Perhaps Mike has a new feature
Message: That lets you play even after death.....
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spymaster
3/02/2004 01:02:55 [ report this post ] | hmmm .... life and death
Message:
skeeterss0
it brings a new meaning to the term lifetime membership!
")
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skeeterss0
3/02/2004 01:47:06 [ report this post ] | Makes me wonder
Message: Does Mike offer an afterlife membership?
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ccmcacollister
3/02/2004 09:31:16 [ report this post ] | Skeeters
Message: I think Death has a Firewall.
And Moise is an exception who Broke on Thru to The Other Side.
Since he was a programmer, and famed for working with Chess playing
cumpoters as well.
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macheide
3/05/2004 01:43:53 [ report this post ] | One of his teachers...
Message: In my humble oppinion,
Garry Kasparov had many influences. He admits some of them: Botvinnik, Alekhine, Petrosian,..., even Fischer. But I think it's unjust to forget the influence that Alexandre Nikitine had on his chessistic formation.
I would like to think that even Mr. Moiseyevish will agree with me.
Regards,
Andr�s
macheide
Montecristo (in www.instantchess.com)
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