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I wrote to you on the 5th (you were playing M200 tournament, okay), then I received a reply on the 9th.
alex-omsk92 (15:31:59 9/01/2014)
I think I'll be able to after January 13th.
Then, on the 13th, I received a reply.
alex-omsk92 (16:51:38 13/01/2014)
Hi, it's still unclear, definitely not on the weekend.
Then, on the 17th (notice, you didn't write at all).
And when you suddenly became available without prior arrangement (Friday evening), I just wasn't home.
We had a preliminary agreement for the weekend, Saturday. I was waiting for you until 5 PM Moscow time, then I had other things to do. You arrived later, okay, we missed each other. We agreed on Sunday at 12 PM Moscow time, and you said "maybe" (but didn't specify the exact time). I waited for you until 2 PM Moscow time, then I wrote to The and left because I didn't want to wait for you until evening again.
We agreed on Saturday (well, Saturday is Saturday, although if we had agreed in advance, we could have played on any other day until the 22nd), but Saturday didn't suit you, and you didn't write, so you can only blame yourself.
Yes, yes, and notice that you also didn't write anything until the 17th.
You didn't specify any particular time for the weekend in advance, so I'm not a fortune teller to know that you have something to do after 5 PM Moscow time.
On Sunday, I said "maybe," and that didn't bother you, and you didn't specify the exact time until when you could play.
After the "heated" conversation on Sunday, I no longer want to communicate with you. I requested a reschedule, and I told The that I couldn't play. But you somehow know about it, right? However, he decided that we should start at 12, and by 3 PM it would be too late. In principle, it's not explicitly stated in the rules, but it's logical.
Before the reschedule, I wrote to you, but you said that you would only play in a scheduled game.
And I already congratulated you on the victory.