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16. July 2008, 12:24:58
ughaibu 
Is the use of computers, to boost the level of one's play, approved at BrainKing?
http://main.uschess.org/assets/msa_joomla/MbrDtlMain.php?12495284

26. May 2005, 18:24:19
ughaibu 
no birds, no butterflys, November

23. May 2005, 17:46:06
ughaibu 
But there are no draws, points are only awarded for wins.

23. May 2005, 15:42:32
ughaibu 
Thanks. I'll think more about it.

22. May 2005, 23:55:36
ughaibu 
Subject: Alex
Go here http://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessplayer?pid=82147 scroll down and you'll find a link to your game.

22. May 2005, 23:27:35
ughaibu 
Subject: Matarilevich
But will I still be married by the time that game finishes?

22. May 2005, 23:15:21
ughaibu 
The game with Trice? Of course it's a joke. I'm publishing that game at http://www.chessgames.com/index.html do as you like.

22. May 2005, 23:05:18
ughaibu 
Subject: Alex
Why not resign the game?

22. May 2005, 22:49:26
ughaibu 
Subject: Alex
I am a part of this game playing community as are you and Trice, our behaviour reflects upon each other.

22. May 2005, 22:20:04
ughaibu 
Subject: Alex
Which one?

22. May 2005, 22:00:11
ughaibu 
Okay. Chess players have to suffer draws in any case.

22. May 2005, 21:40:07
ughaibu 
Generally it's bad manners to offer a draw in an inferior position, in effect this means that if a draw offer is refused the opponent thinks that their position is better, ie no consecutive draw offers by either player.

22. May 2005, 21:28:43
ughaibu 
How about deducting 50BK for each draw offer?

22. May 2005, 20:32:01
ughaibu 
I'm going to post a thematic chess tournament, winners will be those to first double rooks on the 7th, no draws. The tournament'll be entitled "blind pigs" and'll be co-dedicated to the global moderators and the cloak facility.

4. May 2005, 11:25:08
ughaibu 

16. April 2005, 05:54:32
ughaibu 
In shogi draws can not be agreed. Perpetual check loses for the checking player and stalemate, of course, loses for the dead king. As a consequence I've never played a draw in shogi and that's over about 25 years. Professionals play about one draw by repetition in every fifty games and about one jishogi in every two hundred plus. In any case all draws are replayed with switched colours and the remaining time.

4. April 2005, 16:13:49
ughaibu 
"You dont hear me crying about it", maybe not but I've just read it.

3. April 2005, 06:00:15
ughaibu 
Subject: Ustica
Months ago Gothic claimed he was winning and said he'd play each move at the last available second to drag the game out, this couched in terms including obscenities. Trice thereby set a standard for poor sportsmanship at BrainKing that I hope nobody else will ever approach. Yet he still won't resign, in this position that I could win in my sleep. I dont really care one way or the other about Trice but I care about BrainKing. This is an internet community, of social events, this unsporting behaviour of Trice' is not part of my idea of BrainKing, if it were to become the norm I would no longer play here. Okay, one pervert is tolerable, but that's a tournament game, this idiot is wasting everybody in that tournament's time.

3. April 2005, 05:44:25
ughaibu 
Subject: Ustica
Do you not know the story of this game?

3. April 2005, 05:42:52
ughaibu 
Quite. Trice must've been drunk for the god knows how many months he's dragged this game out.

3. April 2005, 05:38:20
ughaibu 
Why's that?

3. April 2005, 05:08:02
ughaibu 

24. March 2005, 15:13:31
ughaibu 

24. January 2005, 02:18:16
ughaibu 
http://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessplayer?pid=82147 scroll down and down to the depths within which he resides.

22. December 2004, 17:03:23
ughaibu 

24. November 2004, 18:51:31
ughaibu 
Subject: Mely
Best wishes for your success.

19. October 2004, 08:58:39
ughaibu 
Even I could win from AlexII's position.

31. January 2004, 11:47:39
ughaibu 
http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=story_28-1-2004_pg9_3

12. January 2004, 09:36:50
ughaibu 
He didn't seem to want the game to finish and I didn't want to spoil his fun.

11. January 2004, 14:54:26
ughaibu 

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