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n your book 〃Queen of the King's Game〃 which; in my opinion; is full of incorrect assumptions。 I cannot begin to understand why you should write about me and members of my team as if you knew exactly what we were thinking。 And I guess that phrases like 〃she defeated the forces of munism。。。〃 sell better than the more modest 〃she defeated an ordinary chess player from China。。。〃 Still; I take offense to the manifold violation of the truth in your story and the ill…natured style of writing。
Recalling our match in Jaen (1996) brings no pleasant memories。 Mr。 Rentero's letter was very disturbing; for both of us; as it distracted us from what we were there for: to play chess。 Personally; I was most annoyed by the timing of the match … it started in the midst of the Spring Festival; the major festive season in China。 But I accepted the conditions and did not plain; even though I; too; could probably have found some stipulation in the FIDE rules which would have allowed a delay of the start of the match。 I decided; however; that it was not in the interest of women's chess; or chess in general; to introduce controversy。 Which is also why I have never contested the result of the match。 It was me alone who I blame for the mistakes in the games that eventually presented you with the title of Women's World Champion。 From the moment I lost the title to you; I have been waiting for our rematch。
Why don't you forget for now who is the rightful owner of the title Women's World Champion; stop talking and go ahead with the things you announce on your web site。 If you manage to find a sponsor for the amount you specify (between half a million and two million US dollars) you will know where to find me … although