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#1 User is offline   Deanrover 

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Posted 2004-April-03, 15:57

Hi all,

it is with great regret that I pass on rumors from a reliable source that DOTW is to take an extended break as of this Monday. For almost 8 years Fred has produced an article, usually of outstanding quality, on one or more fascinating deals.

Having programmed .lin files myself I can say that this is no easy task, not to mention the world class analysis and lucidity that Fred invariably injected to his articles. All this, and it was 100% free! Bear in mind that the average bridge book has maybe 50 deals in it, and you will see that Fred could have used his talents to much more profitable ends.

A big thank you to Fred, and here's hoping that DOTW comes back sooner rather than later,

Dean
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Posted 2004-April-03, 16:05

Yes Dean

I second what you say.....

i always enjoyed reading them when they came into my mail-box.

Over and above the rigours of having to write .lin files, F must have spent a lot of his valuable time composing them each week. Nearly all were instructional and worth reading for the analysis alone.

We can only hope he decides to re-initiate them in the future, time and will permitting...
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  Posted 2004-April-03, 21:51

:D Maybe some nice person volunteer to put text into .lin files for Fred so he only need write article :-)
Gweny :-)
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Posted 2004-April-03, 21:57

like most, i looked forward to the dotw every sunday night... i've learned a lot from them, and from fred's analysis... i'm sorry they've been suspended, though i know the drain on fred's time had to be enormous... all i can say is, thanks for doing them in the first place, fred
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Posted 2004-April-03, 22:29

I have no idea where this rumour came from; lets see what FG has to say.
I would be startled to hear that this is all true :D but we'll find out soon enough.
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Posted 2004-April-04, 06:09

..And how RELIABLE was your source Dean.... :)

you should not listen to cleaners' conversations

...and UDAY perhaps having a white-board in the office may be a good thing :) works in ours although i never read it...
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Posted 2004-April-04, 08:19

Lets just say that it is hard to think of a more reliable source :)
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Posted 2004-April-04, 08:49

Sorry Dean - I can't remember telling you this :)
It is said that power corrupts, but actually it's more true that power attracts the corruptible. The sane are usually attracted by other things than power.

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Posted 2004-April-05, 02:08

I will just say Thank You Fred the DOTW has always been something to look foeward to.

I can understand your decision, and when we see all the other work you are up to, we can just but wonder how many hours you have in the day :unsure:

THANKS!

Edvin
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Posted 2004-April-05, 08:27

Ty very much Fred for all the DOTW you contributed for free to the BBO community !
They form now a huge body of reference to consult even in the BBO archive !!

I understand your need of well-deserved time for personal life. Enjoy it !!! :o

Mauro
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