If I knew then what I know now, I probably would not have wasted my time posting in that threadSteve B wrote:two can play at this gameAdam Hair wrote:The use of the preview function would help in such situations.Sven Schüle wrote:Actually the impression that Bob would have mixed something up might have come from this little technical fault he made by not closing his quoting brackets before starting his own reply. But I consider this a minor issue since I think is trivial for any experienced reader of this board to discover that.
It is of course possible that this technical flaw had caused Mats to get confuse d about Bob's post himself.
Therefore my proposal to Bob would be to try taking more care about the exact "quoting syntax".
Sven
this was your very first post here(2009)
Deja Vu Regards
Steve
The problem of opening theory in computer chess
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We're trying not to look too suspiciously happy until Fabien and friends are elected and the trap's door is locked.Steve B wrote:I think you guys are so happy to finally step down from your mod posts you are letting your hair down a bit and fooling around
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just disable the book
by the time i get there,i'll be there.