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History’s Most Important Game of Chess

Posted by Bob on September 22nd, 2006 under Coaching Session


In a chess game between Masters, the match suddenly ends before most of the fans understand
why. That is because both Masters are thinking six moves ahead, and one of them realizes
he has lost long before it is obvious to the merely excellent players who think four moves
ahead.

I keep warning you never to get off Bob’s Mantra and HERESY! because the enemy only has two
arguments, and these moves destroy them. So in the real world, you have to keep dealing
with their attempts to wiggle out of the fact that they are proposing genocide and they are
suppressing al counter arguments as HERESY! aka anaziwhwantstokillsixmillionjews, Racism.

This is simple. It is NOT easy.

You will let your prey slip through many times. But you will soon realize instantly, like
a chess master, that you just let it go.

Every time you play a game of poker, you will sonder how in the HELL you could have done
something that STUPID. You’ll get over it.

Chess has been described for centuries as a war strategy played on a small field. Our war
strategy is as fascinating as chess, but unlike chess, it MATTERS.

The main thing I have to offer you is what I learned from fifty years of screwups.

I am NOT asking you to do something easy. Exposing yourself to ridicule or defeat,
even under a pseudonym, is HARD.

Add to that how hard it is to learn the Internet techniques people like Pain consider easy.

Shari had the courage to say she didn’t know how to copy and paste. For each Shari, there
are a dozen people who don’t have the guts to appear ignorant.

Let Ole Genius Bob tell you up front that HE can’t just follow Pain’s instructions at first
shot. But I’ll find out. I’m USED to asking over and over and over again. The battle is too important for me to worry about whether I look smart or not.

I need my TRAINIG, and I’m going to GET it.

If anybody is embarrassed about asking publically over and over, I can get you together directly if BOTH
parties CLEARLY agree to it. But having the courage to ask publically is important.

For each person who is willing to ask over and over and look amateurish, there are a dozen others who don’t want to admit they just don’t GET it. So it would be better if you forced the experts to instruct you over and over and over.

Did I say “over?”

The payoff is high.

A lot of people are addicted to chess or bridge. But we are playing a game of World Domination for REAL. The startup cost in effort to you is high, but the payoff is enormous. This is the Big Game.

Also, if you screw up, tell us so. The main thing I have to offer you is what I learned from fifty years of screwups. No matter how ridiculous you may consider your mistake in hindsight, a lot of people are going to repeat it if you don’t tell us about it.

Now for some Words of Wisdom that, Lord be praised, I didn’t come up with.

I love it when my students come up with stuff I can’t match, like Pain’s:

“Keep moving fast. The more you post, the higher your morale.”

And I wind this up on Lord Nelson’s unimprovable:

“Whats going to happen IS happening.”
“LET’S TAKE OUT THESE SICKOS!”

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  1. #1 by Alan on 09/22/2006 - 12:28 am

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    I have a cable modem, once I go over Pains directions again I will copy and paste a few tonight. Food for thought, I had a beer the other night and i over heard a college student havinfg a conversation with another Guld victim heres what she said. I don’t know why they make such a big deal about George washington, H really didn’t do anything on the other hand Martin Luther King now he was a real hero. This is what they teach these kids, its scarry.

  2. #2 by Antonio Fini on 09/22/2006 - 1:53 am

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    Actually the first couple of times you post and people call you a Nazi, as someone invariably will, it’s going to make you cringe. The sixth or seventh time you outrage someone online- or better yet face to face over some beers, you realize it’s nothing.

    Maybe even positive. When my department manager called me a racist I said: So what? so are you. Most respectable conservative are, deep down inside. It rattled him and he got very quiet.

    A person lashes out at you because you touched a raw nerve. Not because he’s fighting for righteousness. We have to get used to the fact that we’re saying things other White people are scared to think.

    Years ago I watched Diane Sawyer interviewing a reformed skinhead. He was even getting his tattoos lasered off as part of the interview deal.

    This young man had been a master recruiter of skinheads. Diane Sawyer wondered how he ever got anyone to believe diversity might have some drawbacks.

    “Oh I would just keep talking to people. I could turn anyone, even you.” he explained. You could tell he wasn’t bragging. I was still brainwashed at the time, but this remark always stuck in my mind, like an annoying tune you can’t forget. How could this racist make normal people believe he was right?

    Now I know what he must have been saying to people. The Basics, calmly, over and over again.

  3. #3 by joe rorke on 09/22/2006 - 7:03 pm

    This business of asking questions. I’ve been doing it all of my adult life. It has really paid off all along. When I got sent to college thanks to you. Yes, I should say thank you for sending me on to higher education, Bob. That was damned decent of you. You paid for every last nickel of it. Of course I had to be FUBAR in order for that to occur but still it was good of you to take care of me like that. It used to be a rich guy privelege but thanks to you and so many others it didn’t remain that way. Probably didn’t think you would turn out a confirmed Marxist but, hey, I got unconfirmed in time.

    The point I’m trying to make is that this is where I learned to ask questions nonstop. You see, I wanted to make sure I got a great education and you got your money’s worth. I really did feel that you deserved your money’s worth. I mean, after all, you didn’t even give it voluntarily. They as much as put a gun to your head and said, “take care of this vegetable you sack of dogpuke and do it now!” So I tried to make sure you got your money’s worth. I’m your basic good guy, Bob. Thanks a million, guy. I really appreciated it.

    Teaching your people to ask questions nonstop is a good idea. They should never feel embarrassed about asking any questions. If it’s an honest question that’s all that counts. My questions were always honest questions.

    Shari’s humility in saying that she doesn’t know how to do a particular thing is a sign of inner strength and a lack of egotism. None of us knows it all. Learning is fun and rewarding.

  4. #4 by Pain on 09/22/2006 - 11:19 pm

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    Bobby Fischer would agree with you on this. Besides losing his status as the smartest man alive, he encountered enormous persecution after he declared he was not and never had been a Jew. As you know, he has since taken asylum in Iceland.

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