Only Chess
03 Feb 09
Mr. Forum Moderator: please read the title of this thread. Please note that: JIE IS BANNED!
So could you please stop removing threads based on the rationale that you stated in another thread:
Multiple cheating accusations after multiple warnings.
To repeat: JIE IS BANNED.Whether he cheated or not is a legitimate subject of speculation. Why? Because JIE IS BANNED.
Thank you for your attention to this matter.
Originally posted by no1marauderJie was removed for multiple cheating accusations after multiple warnings.
Mr. Forum Moderator: please read the title of this thread. Please note that: JIE IS BANNED!
So could you please stop removing threads based on the rationale that you stated in another thread:
Multiple cheating accusations after multiple warnings.
To repeat: JIE IS BANNED.Whether he cheated or not is a legitimat ...[text shortened]... ulation. Why? Because JIE IS BANNED.
Thank you for your attention to this matter.
I'll let an admin decide what to do with this thread and subject, since the story is told and there isn't room for speculation.
If you desire to prove him a cheat, do so but be warned I'm not sure what the admins want going around about this subject.
Jie was not removed for 3(c).
Originally posted by Forum ModeratorThat makes more sense; I thought the thread was removed for containing "cheating accusations".
Jie was removed for multiple cheating accusations after multiple warnings.
I'll let an admin decide what to do with this thread and subject, since the story is told and there isn't room for speculation.
If you desire to prove him a cheat, do so but be warned I'm not sure what the admins want going around about this subject.
Jie was not removed for 3(c).
There's little point "proving" a banned player was a cheat; I guess we can just wait until he starts another account to do that (if he was a cheat).
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Wouldn't you have elephants?
"A wellkept foot
has a smothly flat sole without any cracks or openings. The nails are short and the tip of the nail is a little bit rounded to prevent that the very tip takes any weight pressure, which may cause the nail to crack. The frontal part of the nail should be clean but not polished, and the skin above the nail should be smoothly attached to the nail without any gap."