Why So much Tension
Posted: Mon Aug 09, 2010 3:18 am
Why is there so much tension in computer chess forums? Crawling around the forums, and I came across this:
Pastor Chan,Chan Rasjid wrote:If you sincerely want to enter "the Kingdom of Heaven" you have to be like a child - which means you have to give up many many things of grave concern. The Kingdom of Heaven and the domain of chess, the domain of dispute don't seem to intersect; except the latter two.
Rasjid
You better take a look at the Kama Sutra! b.t.w. How many people died from the Kama sutra, as opposed to the Bible?Matthias Gemuh wrote:Pastor Chan,Chan Rasjid wrote:If you sincerely want to enter "the Kingdom of Heaven" you have to be like a child - which means you have to give up many many things of grave concern. The Kingdom of Heaven and the domain of chess, the domain of dispute don't seem to intersect; except the latter two.
Rasjid
your great sermon is a blessing. I shall take a closer look at Matthew 18:3 today.
Sincerely,
Matthias.
Well,I must admit that several positions of Kama Sutra are pretty much tactical and could cost you the outcome of the gameZherkovv wrote:You better take a look at the Kama Sutra! b.t.w. How many people died from the Kama sutra, as opposed to the Bible?Matthias Gemuh wrote:Pastor Chan,Chan Rasjid wrote:If you sincerely want to enter "the Kingdom of Heaven" you have to be like a child - which means you have to give up many many things of grave concern. The Kingdom of Heaven and the domain of chess, the domain of dispute don't seem to intersect; except the latter two.
Rasjid
your great sermon is a blessing. I shall take a closer look at Matthew 18:3 today.
Sincerely,
Matthias.
What do you think? Who wins.
I'm practicing position 1 at this moment and so far it costs me a lot of money!Dr.Wael Deeb wrote:Well,I must admit that several positions of Kama Sutra are pretty much tactical and could cost you the outcome of the gameZherkovv wrote:You better take a look at the Kama Sutra! b.t.w. How many people died from the Kama sutra, as opposed to the Bible?Matthias Gemuh wrote:Pastor Chan,Chan Rasjid wrote:If you sincerely want to enter "the Kingdom of Heaven" you have to be like a child - which means you have to give up many many things of grave concern. The Kingdom of Heaven and the domain of chess, the domain of dispute don't seem to intersect; except the latter two.
Rasjid
your great sermon is a blessing. I shall take a closer look at Matthew 18:3 today.
Sincerely,
Matthias.
What do you think? Who wins.
Zherkovv wrote:I'm practicing position 1 at this moment and so far it costs me a lot of money!Dr.Wael Deeb wrote:Well,I must admit that several positions of Kama Sutra are pretty much tactical and could cost you the outcome of the gameZherkovv wrote:You better take a look at the Kama Sutra! b.t.w. How many people died from the Kama sutra, as opposed to the Bible?Matthias Gemuh wrote:Pastor Chan,Chan Rasjid wrote:If you sincerely want to enter "the Kingdom of Heaven" you have to be like a child - which means you have to give up many many things of grave concern. The Kingdom of Heaven and the domain of chess, the domain of dispute don't seem to intersect; except the latter two.
Rasjid
your great sermon is a blessing. I shall take a closer look at Matthew 18:3 today.
Sincerely,
Matthias.
What do you think? Who wins.
If you find out how to do it with Houdini, it could be free.Zherkovv wrote:I'm practicing position 1 at this moment and so far it costs me a lot of money!Dr.Wael Deeb wrote:Well,I must admit that several positions of Kama Sutra are pretty much tactical and could cost you the outcome of the gameZherkovv wrote:You better take a look at the Kama Sutra! b.t.w. How many people died from the Kama sutra, as opposed to the Bible?Matthias Gemuh wrote:Pastor Chan,Chan Rasjid wrote:If you sincerely want to enter "the Kingdom of Heaven" you have to be like a child - which means you have to give up many many things of grave concern. The Kingdom of Heaven and the domain of chess, the domain of dispute don't seem to intersect; except the latter two.
Rasjid
your great sermon is a blessing. I shall take a closer look at Matthew 18:3 today.
Sincerely,
Matthias.
What do you think? Who wins.