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Topic: Bergman uses a time machine
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If databases are allowed; then ranting is "a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing."
On the other hand, players who are making computed-aided moves are sure to lose their self-respect.
Two losers bundled together.
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Databases are allowed because postal chess allowed books. We are also permitted to use multiple chess sets when analyzing a position.
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Computer-aided moves may be permissible. But machine masquerading as man making the moves is indefensible.
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As I have stated elsewhere I think Bergman is a real person. He does not violate QA rules.
I think he plays at a level between 2400 and 2600 FIDE.
However in our community, as the highest rated player, he is a public figure. I suppose that members who want to rant against the highest rate d player should be allowed to do so.
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If Bergman is a real man, then there is no reason to rant against him even if he is the highest rated player or considered a public figure in Queen Alice. It should be a privilege and honor to play against him.
In other chess websites though, you are given the options to play against a member or a computer. Is it possible that Queen Alice uses a high-powered chess machine named as Bergman?
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