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Date: 04 Aug 2008 05:22:59
From: samsloan
Subject: I Once Beat Susan Polgar
I Once Beat Susan Polgar

By the way, when Paul Truong writes, =94Any of them would easily make
the US Women's Olympiad Team and all of them are far stronger than
you=94, he is attempting to prove his point by comparing me, Sam Sloan,
to Susan Polgar.

I have up until now been discrete and did not bring up this
embarrassing fact, but since Truong brought it up, I must tell you
that I once beat Susan Polgar in a game of chess. (I also once beat
Paul Truong in a game of chess, but that was much less of an
accomplishment. That was in the 1980 House of Spain Championship
organized by Jose Cuchi.)

When I was staying in Susan's apartment in Budapest in 1986, I became
a trainer for the two younger girls. I would play 10-game mini-matches
against each of the girls, Judit and Sofia. I played dozens of these
ten-game matches and so I got to be stronger than I am now.

All this time, the eldest sister, Zsuzsa, who now calls herself Susan,
refused to play me.

However, one day, in what no doubt was a moment of weakness, Susan
asked me to play her a game of chess.

And I beat her.

Actually, I must confess that it was not really me who beat her. It
was my superior opening, for, you see, for I played 1. g4 against her
which, of course, gives me a won game on the very first move.

About 25 moves into the game, Susan suddenly realized that she had a
hopelessly lost position. Her face turned completely beet red. I have
never seen anything else like it.

She played on a few more moves until finally I mated her.

I had never revealed this until now, out of a sense of discretion and
propriety.

I will add, however, that right after this I played her a bunch of
more games of five-minute chess and I never won another one.

Sam Sloan




 
Date: 07 Aug 2008 10:50:03
From: none
Subject: Re: I Once Beat Susan Polgar
On Aug 5, 5:20=A0pm, Richard <[email protected] > wrote:
> samsloan wrote:
> > I Once Beat Susan Polgar
>
> I amazes me every time I see the incredible crap you write. It's obvious
> you're in serious need of psychiatric help for the fantasy life you live.

His mother was a shrink. That is why he is so messed up. That and the
allegation that as a child he was molested by Norman Whitaker over a
several year period. If true, it explains why he walks with his legs
slightly apart.


 
Date: 05 Aug 2008 15:20:37
From: Richard
Subject: Re: I Once Beat Susan Polgar
samsloan wrote:
> I Once Beat Susan Polgar
>


I amazes me every time I see the incredible crap you write. It's obvious
you're in serious need of psychiatric help for the fantasy life you live.


  
Date: 07 Aug 2008 21:31:49
From: MaciLaci
Subject: Re: I Once Beat Susan Polgar
Richard �rta:
> samsloan wrote:
>> I Once Beat Susan Polgar
>>
>
>
> I amazes me every time I see the incredible crap you write.

They are my bedtime stories. You don't want to spoil them, do you?

> It's obvious
> you're in serious need of psychiatric help for the fantasy life you live.


 
Date: 05 Aug 2008 07:39:18
From: Sanny
Subject: Why Susan lost?
> Actually, I must confess that it was not really me who beat her. It
> was my superior opening, for, you see, for I played 1. g4 against her
> which, of course, gives me a won game on the very first move.

She played you for the first time So She played casually. and seeing
g4 she might have though you are not playing a serious match. Or may
be at that time she was not much strong player.

> I will add, however, that right after this I played her a bunch of
> more games of five-minute chess and I never won another one.

Now she knew your strength and played better games. I saw "Susan" in
discovery channel once. She was telling how she is playing so good.
Her brain creates many boards and she do not need a chess board to
analyze the games.

Bye
Sanny

Play Chess at: http://www.GetClub.com/Chess.html




 
Date: 04 Aug 2008 12:09:13
From:
Subject: Re: I Once Beat Susan Polgar
On Aug 4, 8:22=A0am, samsloan <[email protected] > wrote:
>
> I Once Beat Susan Polgar
>
> I had never revealed this until now, out of a sense of discretion and
> propriety.
>
> Sam Sloan

I Once Met Susan Polgar

Attending the December 2002 Kasparov-Karpov quick chess mini-match
in New York City, I had the pleasure to meet Susan Polgar. Hanon
Russell introduced us, we shook hands, and exchanged a few brief
pleasantries.

I had never revealed this until now, out of a sense of its
insignificance and irrelevance.



 
Date: 04 Aug 2008 09:56:54
From: Rob
Subject: Re: I Once Beat Susan Polgar
On Aug 4, 11:44=A0am, SBD <[email protected] > wrote:
> On Aug 4, 7:22 am, samsloan <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > out of a sense of discretion and propriety.
>
> What alternate universe did I stumble into?

LOL

Welcome to the Spammy Sloan Universe.


 
Date: 04 Aug 2008 09:44:30
From: SBD
Subject: Re: I Once Beat Susan Polgar
On Aug 4, 7:22 am, samsloan <[email protected] > wrote:

> out of a sense of discretion and propriety.

What alternate universe did I stumble into?