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GM_KNOCKOUT

Thanks to chess.com for giving us all the opportunity to 'compete strength of mind', respectively. Indeed, the biggest victory of the chess players here are not disputed and cursing fellow forum members, not proud of beating each other or any member of revenge after a defeat forum. Think about that ...

tidi

ditto

AlCzervik

You obviously haven't been here very long...

CalamityChristie

could someone translate post number 1 for me please ?

voldermort123

Sealed

AlCzervik
DonJuan_DeMarco wrote:

could someone translate post number 1 for me please ?

Well, yes, it is difficult to understand, but here's my take:

" I love you, chess.com SOO much! I do! I do! I do!"

He/she posts, then sits back and hopes to receive free diamond membership, while thinking that if he/she can get others to agree, or post additional flattering comments, chess.com might feel more inclined to provide not only the membership, but also make him/her a mod.

CalamityChristie

yep, there's mod potential there definately!

Stevie65

Do you think they look like that aswell?

electricpawn
GM_KNOCKOUT wrote:

Thanks to chess.com for giving us all the opportunity to 'compete strength of mind', respectively. Indeed, the biggest victory of the chess players here are not disputed and cursing fellow forum members, not proud of beating each other or any member of revenge after a defeat forum. Think about that ...

I used to play on yhoo, and the players were rude and much nastier than on this sight. chess.com also has more resources to improve your gameSmile


 

AlCzervik

Uh-oh, a mention of a competitor may get this thread locked (although I've never heard of yhoo).

GM is loving it, though.

ButWhereIsTheHorse

Real common sense