The Gladiators v Icy Shark Bar (Match Comments)
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Thanks Lends, we only won the game on a technicality. We could not beat The Gladiators in game 1 and , game 2 being a dead draw, we would not have been able to beat The Gladiators in game 2 also. This clearly show the great chess playing ability of The Gladiators.Lends wrote:We congratulate our contenders on the deserved victory. You have proved to be the present chess players. You have gained the deserved victory to which can be proud! All the best.
Until We Meet Again, Respectfully
James
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Kind words Lends, thank you. It takes a very mature person to recognize that when one doesn't compete according to the rules, any rules (which, of course, include things like time controls) then the crown cannot be obtained. Although I personally prefer a checkmate over a time control win... victory is victory... and I appreciate you recognizing this. The best to you too.
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We are preparing for our next HIARCS HeadBangers Forum Team game and are looking for players to join the team.
The next game will be between David Overtond and the Forum Team. It is meant to be a friendly, thought provoking game rather than an "eval" chasing one, but engine assistance is allowed.
The game is scheduled to start Saturday, 21 February 2009 and will have 48 hour flexible time controls.
Those interested in joining the game should post or PM Harvey Williamson or Watchman.
Hope to see you soon.
James
The next game will be between David Overtond and the Forum Team. It is meant to be a friendly, thought provoking game rather than an "eval" chasing one, but engine assistance is allowed.
The game is scheduled to start Saturday, 21 February 2009 and will have 48 hour flexible time controls.
Those interested in joining the game should post or PM Harvey Williamson or Watchman.
Hope to see you soon.
James
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i enjoyed our 2 games very much.in my eyes it was 2 drawn games.the mix up over time controls was unfortunate.Lends wrote:We congratulate our contenders on the deserved victory. You have proved to be the present chess players. You have gained the deserved victory to which can be proud! All the best.
best wishes for the future Paul.
Lol . There a problem with your clock, So I think the result isn't fair , as I posted before
Are you insist on your win ?12:48 am -> 12:54 am -> 4:39 am -> 5:09 am
I don't see any logic. 4:39 < 12:54.
For people who don't understand it was a joke.We congratulate our contenders on the deserved victory. You have proved to be the present chess players. You have gained the deserved victory to which can be proud! All the best.
I don't think that my team will play again against Rybka or Hiarcs team after such result, caused by time speculation on your side.personally,i am not interested in 960,although i would be interested in a second match.i will bring the matter up on the Rybka forum. regards Paul
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I am sorry the game finished like that. Personally I view both games as drawn. In a friendly club game a polite player might have reminded his opponent that he is about to overstep on time, however when you have a team with 20 more players on one side its hard to organise all decisions so the team as a whole behave as a "gentleman". Personally I see not point in not just accepting your draw offer. Claiming a win on time in this situation is kind of meaningless, but its not for me to decide.
Anyway I would like to thank you and your teammates for the games.
Anyway I would like to thank you and your teammates for the games.
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I've been away for awhile, and will probably frequently be away for awhile in the near future, but it has been interesting to read on Rybka Forum and on Hiarcs Forum much of what has transpired in the last three weeks.
The postings by Maestro are quite interesting, and I would have been inclined to sympathize if it wasn't for the fact that (a) an agreement had already been reached before that any further time oversteps would result in a time forfeit and (b) he obviously understood initially that he had overstepped on time, then tried these shenanigans about not understanding the clock (in spite of having understood it for the rest of the game), then seeming to imply that we were wrong about the clock, etc.--this last part is simply poor form.
Anyway, thank you to both sides (Rybka Forum and Hiarcs Forum) for including me in the game and for a good game and I thank those involved for the effort they have given. I also do thank the Gladiators, even though some of the respect has been soured with a couple of recent postings by Maestro.
The postings by Maestro are quite interesting, and I would have been inclined to sympathize if it wasn't for the fact that (a) an agreement had already been reached before that any further time oversteps would result in a time forfeit and (b) he obviously understood initially that he had overstepped on time, then tried these shenanigans about not understanding the clock (in spite of having understood it for the rest of the game), then seeming to imply that we were wrong about the clock, etc.--this last part is simply poor form.
Anyway, thank you to both sides (Rybka Forum and Hiarcs Forum) for including me in the game and for a good game and I thank those involved for the effort they have given. I also do thank the Gladiators, even though some of the respect has been soured with a couple of recent postings by Maestro.
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Thanks Jason,turbojuice1122 wrote:I've been away for awhile, and will probably frequently be away for awhile in the near future, but it has been interesting to read on Rybka Forum and on Hiarcs Forum much of what has transpired in the last three weeks.
The postings by Maestro are quite interesting, and I would have been inclined to sympathize if it wasn't for the fact that (a) an agreement had already been reached before that any further time oversteps would result in a time forfeit and (b) he obviously understood initially that he had overstepped on time, then tried these shenanigans about not understanding the clock (in spite of having understood it for the rest of the game), then seeming to imply that we were wrong about the clock, etc.--this last part is simply poor form.
Anyway, thank you to both sides (Rybka Forum and Hiarcs Forum) for including me in the game and for a good game and I thank those involved for the effort they have given. I also do thank the Gladiators, even though some of the respect has been soured with a couple of recent postings by Maestro.
Nice to see you back and I think you summarised it well!
Best Wishes,
Harvey