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Vertator Guest United StatesPosts: 0
Reply | 10 Feb 2010, 07:51:59   HaminPidor This clown challenges you as white, and if he beats you he refuses a renmatch...I took 26 points ofgf his idiot and I am keeping them. My rating was in the 1500's! I wonder what kind of computer he uses? You know what I mean... Hamin is a Jewish stew usually eaten on the Sabbath...Pidor is Russian slang for "child molestor". (Pedarest). So is this guy claiming to molest Russian children? I think this handle should be deleted. Edited on 10 Feb 2010 at 08:14:36 |
Spud Senior Member AustraliaPosts: 1173
Reply | 10 Feb 2010, 08:00:30 In reply to Vertator Re: HaminPidor Ive never played him because you're not the first to have raised this...
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Gladiator Elite Member United KingdomPosts: 642
Reply | 10 Feb 2010, 12:19:02 In reply to Vertator Re: HaminPidor I had a problem yesterday with this guy. He challenged me to a 30/30 game but never played his first move as black. He waited 25 minutes and suddenly resigned without any explanation . I had a talk with him but he couldn't answer my questions. My advice is not to accept any challenges from that kind of player. Even if you delete his account, he will be back with another handle. |
danonfire Senior Member IrelandPosts: 6
Reply | 10 Feb 2010, 12:28:03   Re: HaminPidor yes i also played this chap a few months ago and thru know fault of mine i had connection problems and for some strange reason he decided to send me my very first message on this site which said F--K U. I did not reply, just a sore loser not worth the time of day.
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RAPTOR Elite Member United StatesPosts: 1262
Reply | 10 Feb 2010, 13:35:32   Re: HaminPidor Once again, at the classic site many many years ago, I suggested a "no play" option to be implemented along the same lines as the mail filter or the very welcome BB filter. Not being a computer tech person I don't know how difficult it would be to copy one of those filters and install the thing.
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RAPTOR Elite Member United StatesPosts: 1262
Reply | 10 Feb 2010, 14:01:01 In reply to Vertator Re: HaminPidor Good stuff. I am going to slow cook crock pot this later this week. Yum Yum !! Recipe and some history follows: In this cholent recipe, you use 2 Tablespoons of honey in with your beans - this would give it a sweeter taste -you can either add more garlic and pepper or decrease the amount of honey if that is the way your family likes their cholent.. All recipes are "to your taste" 1 T. oil 1 large onion, cut into 1" cubes 1 lb. beef (I've used brisket and London broil), cut into 1" cubes 6 medium potatoes, pared and halved 1/2 c. pink beans, rinsed and soaked overnight 1/2 c. barley 1 (16 oz.) can vegetarian beans 1/2 c. ketchup 1 t. seasoned salt 1/2 t. garlic powder 2 T. honey 2 t. onion soup mix (I use Osem) Hot water pepper to taste This recipe should be made in a 4-quart crockpot. Scale down the quantity if yours is smaller or don't add so much water if yours is bigger. You should start cooking 3 hours before Shabbos begins. Put the oil in the bottom of your crockpot and coat the bottom and a bit of the side (about 2"). This will help keep stuff from sticking on the bottom too badly. Heat some more oil in a large pan and saute the onion over medium heat until just starting to turn translucent. Add the beef and cook just until browned on the outside. (Your kitchen should smell terrific at this point ). Put the onion and beef into the crockpot and level it out somewhat. Add the potatoes, pink beans, and barley. Pour the can of vegetarian beans over the contents of the crockpot, moving things around a little to get the sauce to reach the lower layers. In the now empty can, mix the ketchup, salt garlic powder, honey, and soup mix. Fill up the remainder of the can with hot water and stir until the consistency is even. Pour into the crockpot, again moving things around. Add hot water to the crockpot to 1/2" from the rim. Cook at HIGH until just before candle- lighting. Check to see that the cholent has not gotten too dry. (This part is a little tricky. Too much water means you'll get cholent soup. Too little water gets you a very sparse Shabbos lunch. Just enough water means you'll have a great Shabbos nap.) I usually end up adding about 1/4 cup of water or enough to bring it back up to 1/2" from the rim. Lower the setting to LOW. (Very important -- Otherwise, the cholent will probably burn.) You can check the cholent again in the morning before you leave for shul. More hot water can be added, but you should not stir it (constitutes work). It should be ready for consumption when you get back. If, on the other hand, it looks a little thin, allow the cholent to sit a little before serving. It will thicken as it cools. As for the other part of the handle... I really don't think I will try that. Edited on 10 Feb 2010 at 14:06:01 |
BladeRunner Founding Member Costa RicaPosts: 530
Reply | 10 Feb 2010, 14:05:48 In reply to RAPTOR Re: HaminPidor Great stuff Rap! About THIS guy I only remember he insulted me right away on 2 or 3 G2 games without any reason. I will avoid this prick completely. |
albell Senior Member United KingdomPosts: 84
Reply | 10 Feb 2010, 16:39:00 In reply to BladeRunner Re: HaminPidor Ive been a victim of this muppets molestation on the chess board. Defo one to be avoided. I come on here to play chess not look at somebody elses clock tick down.......... Plenty of decent guys on here so wont be wasting any more time on eejuts. |
Tomorob Senior Member SwedenPosts: 17
Reply | 19 Feb 2010, 00:02:19   Re: HaminPidor Hello, Iīm probably the one thatīs had the most problem with this guy (i guess) (it eventually escaleted to the fact that he created the account "PARANOIDTOMOROB) . Trying to insult me in public. Anyway...our story started like a year back or so. I beat him like 4 , 5 times in a row. I challenged him for a sixth game...He declined with "fuck... you" . I wrote him an e-mail asking what his problem was..If he didnīt want to play more games, fine, but he didnīt have to be rude. Well...he wrote back with even more insults. So since then weīve been on eachother. From my side i didnīt wanīt to let this guy to think that he can behave they way he does. And like i mentioned, 2-3 weeks back he created "PARANOIDTOMOROB" Iīm sure it didnt go unoticed .. Anyway another thing that i donīt like about this guy is the way heīs achieved the rating of his. Iīm sure you all have noticed that he mostly (more then 3500 games!!) play players between 1000-1400 rating. An of cource since his level of streanght is somewhere around 1500-1700 he wins the vast majority of these games. And that how he has achieved the rating that he has. He hardly never playes players with a higher rating...1700 and above! Because if he would he would never be able to achiev the number that he has. Personally i think that if a player plays against an opponent that is like, lets say...somewhere between 500-800 rating points under your own rating then that game should be unrated. A rating should somewhat show what level of streangt a player has (but in his case, it doesnīt)... but since the system allows for him to adopted the tactics that he has.. i guess thereīs nothing to do about that. Anyway...the major problem with him is not the rating...(because we all know that itīs nothing but a "joke" rating) Itīs his attitude to other chessplayers... I have to bee honest and say that from time to time i have created some other accounts to get him to play me ( because with Tomorob he doesnīt want to play, since he knows that he will loose everygame) and of cource iīve beaten him everytime (8,9 games in total. Of cource iīve letten him know during the game that he actually playes "Tomorob"} of cource heīs not happy he finds out Br, Tomorob |
albell Senior Member United KingdomPosts: 84
Reply | 19 Feb 2010, 10:53:33 In reply to Tomorob Re: HaminPidor Like your style Tomorob. Nicely done. I'm more than happy to play highly rated players knowing i'll lose. I have absolutely no problem with that, it's good experience for my game. When the cards are stacked sooo highly in this idiots favour, it's pointless. AVOID AVOID AVOID!!! |
chessplayer Senior Member United StatesPosts: 192
Reply | 20 Feb 2010, 00:03:26 In reply to albell Re: HaminPidor HaminPidor avoids me, so I rarely encounter him. I never get worked up about what comes across from my opponents though. As a player, losing (or even winning) a game is sometimes an invitation to a level of crudeness a person wouldn't ordinarily have - were they seated across from me. I think my favorite priest, procyk, had the best approach. He always said to play to relax or enjoy the game itself. So if I'm not doing either I stop for a while. On another note: I worry that some people take chess so personally that losing a game makes them lash out at people in real life. I suspect a few people on this site of doing this, but of course I can never be sure. Edited on 21 Feb 2010 at 23:07:32 |
DualSpace Elite Member CanadaPosts: 482
Reply | 21 Feb 2010, 02:54:02 In reply to Tomorob Re: HaminPidor Hilarious. He's probably an attention seeker and he's pushing your buttons. Don't take him personally - because that's exactly what he wants. Just avoid, unless you like upsetting yourself.... I also rarely encounter him and don't have a problem with him. Maybe he at least understands the difference betweens hyenas and lions...A bit of a potty-mouth in chat but that's just immaturiy, but maybe a sign of something darker, you never know, as chessplayer alluded to. Anyhow, I'm usually play late fridays with a "few" beers (Zywiec tonight - Polish. Not bad...) and when I play I don't really care about the ratings - but it's nice to beat higher rated players when I can. I figure anyone can win, and that's what makes chess an exciting game - especially at g/2. Of course I get a little moody later into the night and might get a little yippy. For this I apologize - it's due to a stressful life. Take care and *cheers* to the brilliancy when you play one. |
pennine Senior Member United KingdomPosts: 242
Reply | 22 Feb 2010, 11:04:16 In reply to DualSpace Re: HaminPidor To DualSpace, I will try to be online late Friday night , your time, to get in our third round Nova game, but challenge me if we are online together at any time. Pennine.
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DualSpace Elite Member CanadaPosts: 482
Reply | 24 Feb 2010, 03:07:36 In reply to pennine Re: HaminPidor Sounds good. I should be online after 9pm EST for a few hours. *Cheers*
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