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Date: 27 Oct 2007 05:11:17
From: samsloan
Subject: Eric Moskow and the Reshevsky Memorial
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Eric Moskow gives money to tournaments so that he can play in those tournaments. His FIDE rating is 2254, so he knows that he will not be invited to an All-Grandmaster tournament unless he sponsors it. Earlier this year, he played in the Gausdal GM-A in Gausdal, Norway, a tournament in which the LOWEST Rated player other than himself was Grandmaster Lajos Portisch, rated 2512. Moskow drew two games and lost the rest. Moskow agreed to sponsor the Reshevsky Memorial Tournament in Lubbock, Texas because it seemed to be a strong tournament that he would like to play in. When he realized that were questions about the organizers, he withdrew. I am sure that the event can still be held (and I for one would like to see it held) if Susan Polgar is willing to step aside and let the Texas Tech staff run it. Unfortunately, she so far has not been willing to step aside. By the way, thirty years ago Eric Moskow was one of the top junior players in the USA. However, he gave it all up to study and become a medical doctor. Bad choice: He should have become a poor GM rather than a rich doctor. Sam Sloan PS I wonder why it is called the Reshevsky Memorial. Why not call it the Carlos Torre Memorial (the best player in the history of Mexico) or the Ken Smith Memorial (the best player in Texas)?
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Date: 28 Oct 2007 19:54:33
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Subject: Re: Eric Moskow and the Reshevsky Memorial
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On Oct 28, 5:21 pm, samsloan <[email protected] > wrote: > I think it is now fairly obvious that when Susan Polgar told Texas > Tech University that Eric Moskow was going to donate a million > dollars, they thought that Moskow would be donating the million > dollars to Texas Tech and that Susan Polgar would become a "rainmaker" > if they hired her. > > Now, they are finding out that Susan Polgar wanted the money donated > to her own personal foundation, not to Texas Tech. > > Sam Sloan Eric Moskow, MD has probably never encountered people as rich as him in chess. He Bullies, and this is probably the first time that he has had to confront a lion that can EAT HIM. Nobody has the cash in these United States to threaten to kill rich People, and get caught, and expect that their rich friends will protect them. This style of attack went away with RACISM. Let's compare this to the civil rights movement and racism! Excuse me for my frank langauge! The opposition is similar to blacks in the civil rights movement. Troung is calling the opposition NIGGERS (I can use this word) and he doesn't think that these NIGGERS who he threatened to kill will fight. Do you think Texas Tech wants me calling them every time Paul Troung threatens to kill me on? the USENET? It is high time for arrogant people to learn their game of chess is secondary to the rule of law. Said another way: FUCK CHESS. These are death threats! The game no longer matters as long as Paul and Susan work for a public universtiy, such as Texas Tech, and use their internet skills to make death threats! I am impossible to bully when threatened with death in my own country. Research Florida homesteads, and you will find that I have the power to keep on fighting, until I die. This is true for more than one victim. I have been called a real rain maker, not a pretend one. Rainmakers make money themselves, not use other people to bankroll their criminal threats. Susan isn't a rain maker, she has ried a criminal: EB MEMBER Paul Troung! cus Roberts
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Date: 28 Oct 2007 15:21:02
From: samsloan
Subject: Re: Eric Moskow and the Reshevsky Memorial
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I think it is now fairly obvious that when Susan Polgar told Texas Tech University that Eric Moskow was going to donate a million dollars, they thought that Moskow would be donating the million dollars to Texas Tech and that Susan Polgar would become a "rainmaker" if they hired her. Now, they are finding out that Susan Polgar wanted the money donated to her own personal foundation, not to Texas Tech. Sam Sloan
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Date: 27 Oct 2007 21:43:53
From: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Eric Moskow and the Reshevsky Memorial
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THE RETURN OF DOWD-RYND <WE NEED A PEACE CONFERENCE. > -- cus Roberts <Does any of this make sense to anyone other than Roberts, and apparently, CL's worst ever editor? -- Steven Dowd Dowd-Rynd has returned, still obsessed with yours truly after having forged my name at a university website years ago. And I am still enjoying the man's obsession, though I ought not to take such pleasure in his pain. Of course, one supports a peace conference. It is better to talk-talk than to war-war. Yours, Larry Parr SBD wrote: > Larry, you support this lunacy? Must be invited? Can't keep me out > because I am an A player? What the hell would a "settlement > conference" be for? Does any of this make sense to anyone other than > Roberts, and apparently, CL's worst ever editor?
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Date: 27 Oct 2007 20:23:07
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Subject: Re: Eric Moskow and the Reshevsky Memorial
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On Oct 27, 7:06 pm, [email protected] wrote: > On Oct 27, 5:05 pm, samsloan <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > > On Oct 27, 8:11 am, samsloan <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > Eric Moskow gives money to tournaments so that he can play in those > > > tournaments. > > > > His FIDE rating is 2254, so he knows that he will not be invited to an > > > All-Grandmaster tournament unless he sponsors it. > > > > Earlier this year, he played in the Gausdal GM-A in Gausdal, Norway, a > > > tournament in which the LOWEST Rated player other than himself was > > > Grandmaster Lajos Portisch, rated 2512. > > > > Moskow drew two games and lost the rest. > > > > Moskow agreed to sponsor the Reshevsky Memorial Tournament in Lubbock, > > > Texas because it seemed to be a strong tournament that he would like > > > to play in. When he realized that were questions about the organizers, > > > he withdrew. I am sure that the event can still be held (and I for one > > > would like to see it held) if Susan Polgar is willing to step aside > > > and let the Texas Tech staff run it. Unfortunately, she so far has not > > > been willing to step aside. > > > > By the way, thirty years ago Eric Moskow was one of the top junior > > > players in the USA. However, he gave it all up to study and become a > > > medical doctor. Bad choice: He should have become a poor GM rather > > > than a rich doctor. > > > > Sam Sloan > > > > PS I wonder why it is called the Reshevsky Memorial. Why not call it > > > the Carlos Torre Memorial (the best player in the history of Mexico) > > > or the Ken Smith Memorial (the best player in Texas)? > > > Here is a reply posted on the Daily Toreador by a Texas Tech student: > > > Law > > posted 10/27/07 @ 2:50 PM CST > > There is no reason for Susan to "step aside" and let other Tech > > employees run a tournament she is obviously the most capable of > > running. If that was a condition to the donation than it was > > unreasonable and she was right to reject it.- Hide quoted text - > > > - Show quoted text - > > Tell the LAW STUDENT to look foward to a bar complaint. I am sick of > you posting > law student responses. > > cus Roberts- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - Dr. Moskow writes: "cus, I am not associated with that tournament, never gave them a cent andwill be playing in argentina at the time. I have aligned with the anti troung movement . What are you talking about. I am not even on the roster anymore. So enjoy yourself and cancel the damm thing"
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Date: 28 Oct 2007 22:05:11
From: Chess One
Subject: Re: Eric Moskow and the Reshevsky Memorial
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>> >Looks fake to me. No university would ever (EVER) allow an employee's >> >pride >> >to stand in the way of a substantial donation. >> > >> >ECJ >> >> You speak for your own alma mater. Let other opinion, even values, >> prevail. >> >> Phil Innes >> > > Phil, your position is absurd. Values are absurd in American University life? > No university would let an employee's pride > -- especially a new employee -- get in the way of a donation. Really? As I say, this is a testable hypothesis, and perhaps reflective of the current state of universities - at least as understood or proposed by Delegate Eric Johnson, but in my mind, if Texas Tech prefer the rule of law to a kangaroo court on usenet, bully for them! I do not understand further suppositional statements by someone, obviously superior in understanding to myself on American ethical degradation in unversity ethics -staffed by people who presumably whore after money with no other considerations, as compared to my own poor remonstrations here as a foreigner to the country, which has a limited, over 25 years, experience of said Universities. Phil Innes Vermont As usual, I snip Sloanesque distribution of these messages, which in this instance included alt.mexico :) > And no university would allow a faculty member to accept a donation as a > personal gift (to be deposited in that person's personal account? or > personal > foundation?) instead of the university. The employer has an interest in > seeing > that *its own* donation levels rise -- not the faculty member's account. > > ECJ >
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Date: 27 Oct 2007 17:06:03
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Subject: Re: Eric Moskow and the Reshevsky Memorial
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On Oct 27, 5:05 pm, samsloan <[email protected] > wrote: > On Oct 27, 8:11 am, samsloan <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > > Eric Moskow gives money to tournaments so that he can play in those > > tournaments. > > > His FIDE rating is 2254, so he knows that he will not be invited to an > > All-Grandmaster tournament unless he sponsors it. > > > Earlier this year, he played in the Gausdal GM-A in Gausdal, Norway, a > > tournament in which the LOWEST Rated player other than himself was > > Grandmaster Lajos Portisch, rated 2512. > > > Moskow drew two games and lost the rest. > > > Moskow agreed to sponsor the Reshevsky Memorial Tournament in Lubbock, > > Texas because it seemed to be a strong tournament that he would like > > to play in. When he realized that were questions about the organizers, > > he withdrew. I am sure that the event can still be held (and I for one > > would like to see it held) if Susan Polgar is willing to step aside > > and let the Texas Tech staff run it. Unfortunately, she so far has not > > been willing to step aside. > > > By the way, thirty years ago Eric Moskow was one of the top junior > > players in the USA. However, he gave it all up to study and become a > > medical doctor. Bad choice: He should have become a poor GM rather > > than a rich doctor. > > > Sam Sloan > > > PS I wonder why it is called the Reshevsky Memorial. Why not call it > > the Carlos Torre Memorial (the best player in the history of Mexico) > > or the Ken Smith Memorial (the best player in Texas)? > > Here is a reply posted on the Daily Toreador by a Texas Tech student: > > Law > posted 10/27/07 @ 2:50 PM CST > There is no reason for Susan to "step aside" and let other Tech > employees run a tournament she is obviously the most capable of > running. If that was a condition to the donation than it was > unreasonable and she was right to reject it.- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - Tell the LAW STUDENT to look foward to a bar complaint. I am sick of you posting law student responses. cus Roberts
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Date: 27 Oct 2007 15:05:01
From: samsloan
Subject: Re: Eric Moskow and the Reshevsky Memorial
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On Oct 27, 8:11 am, samsloan <[email protected] > wrote: > Eric Moskow gives money to tournaments so that he can play in those > tournaments. > > His FIDE rating is 2254, so he knows that he will not be invited to an > All-Grandmaster tournament unless he sponsors it. > > Earlier this year, he played in the Gausdal GM-A in Gausdal, Norway, a > tournament in which the LOWEST Rated player other than himself was > Grandmaster Lajos Portisch, rated 2512. > > Moskow drew two games and lost the rest. > > Moskow agreed to sponsor the Reshevsky Memorial Tournament in Lubbock, > Texas because it seemed to be a strong tournament that he would like > to play in. When he realized that were questions about the organizers, > he withdrew. I am sure that the event can still be held (and I for one > would like to see it held) if Susan Polgar is willing to step aside > and let the Texas Tech staff run it. Unfortunately, she so far has not > been willing to step aside. > > By the way, thirty years ago Eric Moskow was one of the top junior > players in the USA. However, he gave it all up to study and become a > medical doctor. Bad choice: He should have become a poor GM rather > than a rich doctor. > > Sam Sloan > > PS I wonder why it is called the Reshevsky Memorial. Why not call it > the Carlos Torre Memorial (the best player in the history of Mexico) > or the Ken Smith Memorial (the best player in Texas)? Here is a reply posted on the Daily Toreador by a Texas Tech student: Law posted 10/27/07 @ 2:50 PM CST There is no reason for Susan to "step aside" and let other Tech employees run a tournament she is obviously the most capable of running. If that was a condition to the donation than it was unreasonable and she was right to reject it.
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Date: 27 Oct 2007 08:49:35
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Subject: Re: Eric Moskow and the Reshevsky Memorial
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On Oct 27, 10:25 am, samsloan <[email protected] > wrote: > I will give a call to Moscow, to see if I can get some better players > into this tournament. Sam It is sad when we all have to fight like this. However, Paul threatened to kill me about 20 times, and has no remorse, and has screwed me on a 50,000 FIDE dollar investment. The lack of empathy cuts two ways. Private property is private property, and Moskow can do as he likes. Using public property during litigation and criminal investigations is dubious, at best. The war has just begun. I offered a peace conference, that's more than I have to give. Since Moskow is so damn rich, he can rent a hotel in Lubbock. The net of this is Moskow can shut the fuck up, and put his money where his mouth is. Next time he insult Citrix, I'll show him more money than he has. AGaian, tell him to stick his money up his ass! cus Roberts
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Date: 27 Oct 2007 08:25:29
From: samsloan
Subject: Re: Eric Moskow and the Reshevsky Memorial
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I will give a call to Moscow, to see if I can get some better players into this tournament.
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Date: 27 Oct 2007 08:01:25
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Subject: Re: Eric Moskow and the Reshevsky Memorial
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On Oct 27, 9:35 am, SBD <[email protected] > wrote: > Larry, you support this lunacy? Must be invited? Can't keep me out > because I am an A player? What the hell would a "settlement > conference" be for? Does any of this make sense to anyone other than > Roberts, and apparently, CL's worst ever editor? OK, I'll contact the Attorney General of Texas, the General Counsel of Texas Tech, and file a complaint with the TEXAS BAR ASSOCAITON. Mr. Moskow is apparently engaged in the UNLICENCED PRATICE of LAW in TEXAS. He is using his money, trying to work settlements, hold conferences, and get Texas Tech out of a lawusit. He has become an attorney invovled in the case, and he has no licence. Unless I hear different, the tournament will be cancelled, or the TEXAS BAR will investigate. So, EAT ME. Your tournamnet is history 50/50, unless I can look up the Texas bar rules and find a way this would be legal. As long as the tournament is OFF TEXAS TECH PROPERTY (at a hotel) that's fine. You can't use public property becasue Sloan has sued Texas Tech. Sloan did it, not me. Better Call Moskow, and tell him I said rent a hotel, and FAST. Still, if I hear about a settlement conference, I'll sue. cus Roberts Plantiff
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Date: 27 Oct 2007 14:35:41
From: SBD
Subject: Re: Eric Moskow and the Reshevsky Memorial
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Larry, you support this lunacy? Must be invited? Can't keep me out because I am an A player? What the hell would a "settlement conference" be for? Does any of this make sense to anyone other than Roberts, and apparently, CL's worst ever editor?
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Date: 27 Oct 2007 14:14:36
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Subject: Re: Eric Moskow and the Reshevsky Memorial
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On Oct 27, 8:24 am, samsloan <[email protected] > wrote: > On Oct 27, 9:21 am, samsloan <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > > On Oct 27, 9:04 am, [email protected] wrote: > > > > On Oct 27, 7:36 am, samsloan <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > On Oct 27, 8:15 am, [email protected] wrote: > > > > > > On Oct 27, 7:11 am, samsloan <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > > Eric Moskow gives money to tournaments so that he can play in those > > > > > > tournaments. > > > > > > > His FIDE rating is 2254, so he knows that he will not be invited to an > > > > > > All-Grandmaster tournament unless he sponsors it. > > > > > > > Earlier this year, he played in the Gausdal GM-A in Gausdal, Norway, a > > > > > > tournament in which the LOWEST Rated player other than himself was > > > > > > Grandmaster Lajos Portisch, rated 2512. > > > > > > > Moskow drew two games and lost the rest. > > > > > > > Moskow agreed to sponsor the Reshevsky Memorial Tournament in Lubbock, > > > > > > Texas because it seemed to be a strong tournament that he would like > > > > > > to play in. When he realized that were questions about the organizers, > > > > > > he withdrew. I am sure that the event can still be held (and I for one > > > > > > would like to see it held) if Susan Polgar is willing to step aside > > > > > > and let the Texas Tech staff run it. Unfortunately, she so far has not > > > > > > been willing to step aside. > > > > > > > By the way, thirty years ago Eric Moskow was one of the top junior > > > > > > players in the USA. However, he gave it all up to study and become a > > > > > > medical doctor. Bad choice: He should have become a poor GM rather > > > > > > than a rich doctor. > > > > > > > Sam Sloan > > > > > > > PS I wonder why it is called the Reshevsky Memorial. Why not call it > > > > > > the Carlos Torre Memorial (the best player in the history of Mexico) > > > > > > or the Ken Smith Memorial (the best player in Texas)? > > > > > > I will be objecting to the event on the grounds that Mr. Moskow is > > > > > trying to BULLY > > > > > me into a settlement. If that event is held at Texas Tech, I will run > > > > > radio ads > > > > > embarassing Texas Tech. Mr. Moskow will have leal problems, police, > > > > > and he > > > > > will probably get sued himself, if he continues to interfere in this > > > > > litigation. > > > > > > I hope he keeps on trying to work out settlements. The closer he > > > > > gets, > > > > > the more I am likely to sue that ass hole. > > > > > > cus Roberts > > > > > Wait a second! I filed the lawsuit and I want the event to be held. > > > > > Sam Sloan- Hide quoted text - > > > > > - Show quoted text - > > > > It all depends on the criminal investigation. If Troung gets charged, > > > Sam, the event is awkard for Texas Tech. > > > timing is eveything. If Paul Troung gets arrested for threaening to > > > kill me, I do not see how Texas Tech > > > can hold that tournamnet. However, > > > > If the investigation stalls, then ok, we will wait and see. > > > > cus Roberts > > > If Truong has nothing to do with the tournament, and Sweety Pie runs > > it, what is the problem? > > > Sam Sloan > > I meant Sweetie Pie (spelling corrected).- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - What needs to happen is that Moskow call a settlemnet conference in Lubbock at the tournament, and invite me. This needs to happen right away. If I remember right, the chess tournament is November 9-16. Toward the latter part of the tournament, we need to have an open meeting to discuss the crisis. All USCF members need to be welcome who are part of the suit. Furthemore, GOD needs to offer to pay for the plane tickets and one night in a hotel for everyone Lafferty, Gordon, Roberts, Sloan, and everyone else who was mentioned. If that happens, and the Texas Tech police offer me security from Troung, then I will not object to the tournment. If I see a sneaky little nerd trying to form a new national chess assocaition, I'll seek a TRO against Texas Tech from holding that tournment, or make that tournment an item of public scorn. My offer is clear, Sam. WE NEED A PEACE CONFERENCE. cus
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Date: 27 Oct 2007 06:26:29
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Subject: Re: Eric Moskow and the Reshevsky Memorial
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On Oct 27, 8:21 am, samsloan <[email protected] > wrote: > On Oct 27, 9:04 am, [email protected] wrote: > > > > > > > On Oct 27, 7:36 am, samsloan <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > On Oct 27, 8:15 am, [email protected] wrote: > > > > > On Oct 27, 7:11 am, samsloan <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > Eric Moskow gives money to tournaments so that he can play in those > > > > > tournaments. > > > > > > His FIDE rating is 2254, so he knows that he will not be invited to an > > > > > All-Grandmaster tournament unless he sponsors it. > > > > > > Earlier this year, he played in the Gausdal GM-A in Gausdal, Norway, a > > > > > tournament in which the LOWEST Rated player other than himself was > > > > > Grandmaster Lajos Portisch, rated 2512. > > > > > > Moskow drew two games and lost the rest. > > > > > > Moskow agreed to sponsor the Reshevsky Memorial Tournament in Lubbock, > > > > > Texas because it seemed to be a strong tournament that he would like > > > > > to play in. When he realized that were questions about the organizers, > > > > > he withdrew. I am sure that the event can still be held (and I for one > > > > > would like to see it held) if Susan Polgar is willing to step aside > > > > > and let the Texas Tech staff run it. Unfortunately, she so far has not > > > > > been willing to step aside. > > > > > > By the way, thirty years ago Eric Moskow was one of the top junior > > > > > players in the USA. However, he gave it all up to study and become a > > > > > medical doctor. Bad choice: He should have become a poor GM rather > > > > > than a rich doctor. > > > > > > Sam Sloan > > > > > > PS I wonder why it is called the Reshevsky Memorial. Why not call it > > > > > the Carlos Torre Memorial (the best player in the history of Mexico) > > > > > or the Ken Smith Memorial (the best player in Texas)? > > > > > I will be objecting to the event on the grounds that Mr. Moskow is > > > > trying to BULLY > > > > me into a settlement. If that event is held at Texas Tech, I will run > > > > radio ads > > > > embarassing Texas Tech. Mr. Moskow will have leal problems, police, > > > > and he > > > > will probably get sued himself, if he continues to interfere in this > > > > litigation. > > > > > I hope he keeps on trying to work out settlements. The closer he > > > > gets, > > > > the more I am likely to sue that ass hole. > > > > > cus Roberts > > > > Wait a second! I filed the lawsuit and I want the event to be held. > > > > Sam Sloan- Hide quoted text - > > > > - Show quoted text - > > > It all depends on the criminal investigation. If Troung gets charged, > > Sam, the event is awkard for Texas Tech. > > timing is eveything. If Paul Troung gets arrested for threaening to > > kill me, I do not see how Texas Tech > > can hold that tournamnet. However, > > > If the investigation stalls, then ok, we will wait and see. > > > cus Roberts > > If Truong has nothing to do with the tournament, and Sweety Pie runs > it, what is the problem? > > Sam Sloan- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - If Troung were kept away from the tournament, and Moskow doesn't interfere with the evidence, the witnesses, and doesn't use the tournament as a place to hold a settlement meeting without me, then ok. The problem is that he is going to take over (becasue he has a GOD complex), and arrange a defacto settlement conference at the tournament. As I am not invited, this makes me end up suing him and Texas Tech. The tournament becomes the meeting site I was screaming about. You can't have all of the partities gather, and exclude me from a settlement meeting, becasue I am an "A" player. The chess tournament becomes part of the litigation in question, and for that not to happen, I need to be present at the tournament. It's tricky, Sam. cus Roberts
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Date: 27 Oct 2007 06:24:45
From: samsloan
Subject: Re: Eric Moskow and the Reshevsky Memorial
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On Oct 27, 9:21 am, samsloan <[email protected] > wrote: > On Oct 27, 9:04 am, [email protected] wrote: > > > > > On Oct 27, 7:36 am, samsloan <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > On Oct 27, 8:15 am, [email protected] wrote: > > > > > On Oct 27, 7:11 am, samsloan <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > Eric Moskow gives money to tournaments so that he can play in those > > > > > tournaments. > > > > > > His FIDE rating is 2254, so he knows that he will not be invited to an > > > > > All-Grandmaster tournament unless he sponsors it. > > > > > > Earlier this year, he played in the Gausdal GM-A in Gausdal, Norway, a > > > > > tournament in which the LOWEST Rated player other than himself was > > > > > Grandmaster Lajos Portisch, rated 2512. > > > > > > Moskow drew two games and lost the rest. > > > > > > Moskow agreed to sponsor the Reshevsky Memorial Tournament in Lubbock, > > > > > Texas because it seemed to be a strong tournament that he would like > > > > > to play in. When he realized that were questions about the organizers, > > > > > he withdrew. I am sure that the event can still be held (and I for one > > > > > would like to see it held) if Susan Polgar is willing to step aside > > > > > and let the Texas Tech staff run it. Unfortunately, she so far has not > > > > > been willing to step aside. > > > > > > By the way, thirty years ago Eric Moskow was one of the top junior > > > > > players in the USA. However, he gave it all up to study and become a > > > > > medical doctor. Bad choice: He should have become a poor GM rather > > > > > than a rich doctor. > > > > > > Sam Sloan > > > > > > PS I wonder why it is called the Reshevsky Memorial. Why not call it > > > > > the Carlos Torre Memorial (the best player in the history of Mexico) > > > > > or the Ken Smith Memorial (the best player in Texas)? > > > > > I will be objecting to the event on the grounds that Mr. Moskow is > > > > trying to BULLY > > > > me into a settlement. If that event is held at Texas Tech, I will run > > > > radio ads > > > > embarassing Texas Tech. Mr. Moskow will have leal problems, police, > > > > and he > > > > will probably get sued himself, if he continues to interfere in this > > > > litigation. > > > > > I hope he keeps on trying to work out settlements. The closer he > > > > gets, > > > > the more I am likely to sue that ass hole. > > > > > cus Roberts > > > > Wait a second! I filed the lawsuit and I want the event to be held. > > > > Sam Sloan- Hide quoted text - > > > > - Show quoted text - > > > It all depends on the criminal investigation. If Troung gets charged, > > Sam, the event is awkard for Texas Tech. > > timing is eveything. If Paul Troung gets arrested for threaening to > > kill me, I do not see how Texas Tech > > can hold that tournamnet. However, > > > If the investigation stalls, then ok, we will wait and see. > > > cus Roberts > > If Truong has nothing to do with the tournament, and Sweety Pie runs > it, what is the problem? > > Sam Sloan I meant Sweetie Pie (spelling corrected).
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Date: 27 Oct 2007 06:21:36
From: samsloan
Subject: Re: Eric Moskow and the Reshevsky Memorial
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On Oct 27, 9:04 am, [email protected] wrote: > On Oct 27, 7:36 am, samsloan <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > On Oct 27, 8:15 am, [email protected] wrote: > > > > On Oct 27, 7:11 am, samsloan <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > Eric Moskow gives money to tournaments so that he can play in those > > > > tournaments. > > > > > His FIDE rating is 2254, so he knows that he will not be invited to an > > > > All-Grandmaster tournament unless he sponsors it. > > > > > Earlier this year, he played in the Gausdal GM-A in Gausdal, Norway, a > > > > tournament in which the LOWEST Rated player other than himself was > > > > Grandmaster Lajos Portisch, rated 2512. > > > > > Moskow drew two games and lost the rest. > > > > > Moskow agreed to sponsor the Reshevsky Memorial Tournament in Lubbock, > > > > Texas because it seemed to be a strong tournament that he would like > > > > to play in. When he realized that were questions about the organizers, > > > > he withdrew. I am sure that the event can still be held (and I for one > > > > would like to see it held) if Susan Polgar is willing to step aside > > > > and let the Texas Tech staff run it. Unfortunately, she so far has not > > > > been willing to step aside. > > > > > By the way, thirty years ago Eric Moskow was one of the top junior > > > > players in the USA. However, he gave it all up to study and become a > > > > medical doctor. Bad choice: He should have become a poor GM rather > > > > than a rich doctor. > > > > > Sam Sloan > > > > > PS I wonder why it is called the Reshevsky Memorial. Why not call it > > > > the Carlos Torre Memorial (the best player in the history of Mexico) > > > > or the Ken Smith Memorial (the best player in Texas)? > > > > I will be objecting to the event on the grounds that Mr. Moskow is > > > trying to BULLY > > > me into a settlement. If that event is held at Texas Tech, I will run > > > radio ads > > > embarassing Texas Tech. Mr. Moskow will have leal problems, police, > > > and he > > > will probably get sued himself, if he continues to interfere in this > > > litigation. > > > > I hope he keeps on trying to work out settlements. The closer he > > > gets, > > > the more I am likely to sue that ass hole. > > > > cus Roberts > > > Wait a second! I filed the lawsuit and I want the event to be held. > > > Sam Sloan- Hide quoted text - > > > - Show quoted text - > > It all depends on the criminal investigation. If Troung gets charged, > Sam, the event is awkard for Texas Tech. > timing is eveything. If Paul Troung gets arrested for threaening to > kill me, I do not see how Texas Tech > can hold that tournamnet. However, > > If the investigation stalls, then ok, we will wait and see. > > cus Roberts If Truong has nothing to do with the tournament, and Sweety Pie runs it, what is the problem? Sam Sloan
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Date: 27 Oct 2007 06:04:08
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Subject: Re: Eric Moskow and the Reshevsky Memorial
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On Oct 27, 7:36 am, samsloan <[email protected] > wrote: > On Oct 27, 8:15 am, [email protected] wrote: > > > > > > > On Oct 27, 7:11 am, samsloan <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > Eric Moskow gives money to tournaments so that he can play in those > > > tournaments. > > > > His FIDE rating is 2254, so he knows that he will not be invited to an > > > All-Grandmaster tournament unless he sponsors it. > > > > Earlier this year, he played in the Gausdal GM-A in Gausdal, Norway, a > > > tournament in which the LOWEST Rated player other than himself was > > > Grandmaster Lajos Portisch, rated 2512. > > > > Moskow drew two games and lost the rest. > > > > Moskow agreed to sponsor the Reshevsky Memorial Tournament in Lubbock, > > > Texas because it seemed to be a strong tournament that he would like > > > to play in. When he realized that were questions about the organizers, > > > he withdrew. I am sure that the event can still be held (and I for one > > > would like to see it held) if Susan Polgar is willing to step aside > > > and let the Texas Tech staff run it. Unfortunately, she so far has not > > > been willing to step aside. > > > > By the way, thirty years ago Eric Moskow was one of the top junior > > > players in the USA. However, he gave it all up to study and become a > > > medical doctor. Bad choice: He should have become a poor GM rather > > > than a rich doctor. > > > > Sam Sloan > > > > PS I wonder why it is called the Reshevsky Memorial. Why not call it > > > the Carlos Torre Memorial (the best player in the history of Mexico) > > > or the Ken Smith Memorial (the best player in Texas)? > > > I will be objecting to the event on the grounds that Mr. Moskow is > > trying to BULLY > > me into a settlement. If that event is held at Texas Tech, I will run > > radio ads > > embarassing Texas Tech. Mr. Moskow will have leal problems, police, > > and he > > will probably get sued himself, if he continues to interfere in this > > litigation. > > > I hope he keeps on trying to work out settlements. The closer he > > gets, > > the more I am likely to sue that ass hole. > > > cus Roberts > > Wait a second! I filed the lawsuit and I want the event to be held. > > Sam Sloan- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - It all depends on the criminal investigation. If Troung gets charged, Sam, the event is awkard for Texas Tech. timing is eveything. If Paul Troung gets arrested for threaening to kill me, I do not see how Texas Tech can hold that tournamnet. However, If the investigation stalls, then ok, we will wait and see. cus Roberts
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Date: 27 Oct 2007 05:36:47
From: samsloan
Subject: Re: Eric Moskow and the Reshevsky Memorial
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On Oct 27, 8:15 am, [email protected] wrote: > On Oct 27, 7:11 am, samsloan <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > Eric Moskow gives money to tournaments so that he can play in those > > tournaments. > > > His FIDE rating is 2254, so he knows that he will not be invited to an > > All-Grandmaster tournament unless he sponsors it. > > > Earlier this year, he played in the Gausdal GM-A in Gausdal, Norway, a > > tournament in which the LOWEST Rated player other than himself was > > Grandmaster Lajos Portisch, rated 2512. > > > Moskow drew two games and lost the rest. > > > Moskow agreed to sponsor the Reshevsky Memorial Tournament in Lubbock, > > Texas because it seemed to be a strong tournament that he would like > > to play in. When he realized that were questions about the organizers, > > he withdrew. I am sure that the event can still be held (and I for one > > would like to see it held) if Susan Polgar is willing to step aside > > and let the Texas Tech staff run it. Unfortunately, she so far has not > > been willing to step aside. > > > By the way, thirty years ago Eric Moskow was one of the top junior > > players in the USA. However, he gave it all up to study and become a > > medical doctor. Bad choice: He should have become a poor GM rather > > than a rich doctor. > > > Sam Sloan > > > PS I wonder why it is called the Reshevsky Memorial. Why not call it > > the Carlos Torre Memorial (the best player in the history of Mexico) > > or the Ken Smith Memorial (the best player in Texas)? > > I will be objecting to the event on the grounds that Mr. Moskow is > trying to BULLY > me into a settlement. If that event is held at Texas Tech, I will run > radio ads > embarassing Texas Tech. Mr. Moskow will have leal problems, police, > and he > will probably get sued himself, if he continues to interfere in this > litigation. > > I hope he keeps on trying to work out settlements. The closer he > gets, > the more I am likely to sue that ass hole. > > cus Roberts Wait a second! I filed the lawsuit and I want the event to be held. Sam Sloan
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Date: 27 Oct 2007 05:15:45
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Subject: Re: Eric Moskow and the Reshevsky Memorial
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On Oct 27, 7:11 am, samsloan <[email protected] > wrote: > Eric Moskow gives money to tournaments so that he can play in those > tournaments. > > His FIDE rating is 2254, so he knows that he will not be invited to an > All-Grandmaster tournament unless he sponsors it. > > Earlier this year, he played in the Gausdal GM-A in Gausdal, Norway, a > tournament in which the LOWEST Rated player other than himself was > Grandmaster Lajos Portisch, rated 2512. > > Moskow drew two games and lost the rest. > > Moskow agreed to sponsor the Reshevsky Memorial Tournament in Lubbock, > Texas because it seemed to be a strong tournament that he would like > to play in. When he realized that were questions about the organizers, > he withdrew. I am sure that the event can still be held (and I for one > would like to see it held) if Susan Polgar is willing to step aside > and let the Texas Tech staff run it. Unfortunately, she so far has not > been willing to step aside. > > By the way, thirty years ago Eric Moskow was one of the top junior > players in the USA. However, he gave it all up to study and become a > medical doctor. Bad choice: He should have become a poor GM rather > than a rich doctor. > > Sam Sloan > > PS I wonder why it is called the Reshevsky Memorial. Why not call it > the Carlos Torre Memorial (the best player in the history of Mexico) > or the Ken Smith Memorial (the best player in Texas)? I will be objecting to the event on the grounds that Mr. Moskow is trying to BULLY me into a settlement. If that event is held at Texas Tech, I will run radio ads embarassing Texas Tech. Mr. Moskow will have leal problems, police, and he will probably get sued himself, if he continues to interfere in this litigation. I hope he keeps on trying to work out settlements. The closer he gets, the more I am likely to sue that ass hole. cus Roberts
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