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ON!Some details and small print clarifications:
1) The soul, in terms of Bay law, shall include both the body and account of the owner. You'll have to relinquish any part that was taken, as there was never a Bay challenge that required the owner to forfeit.
Please be specific. Should Book lose, what is it that you claim ownership to? Account password, avatar, worldy possessions or something else?
2) I would never use any such methods, assuming it were agreed upon. I have my honor to uphold, sir. Not only that, but many chess sites have time limits to discourage such utilities.
Agreed in principle, but cumbersome in practice. Speed chess is different from Tournament conditions. Were we to agree on chess, I'd posit at least a 120m/game or 90/40 controls, and most points out of a six-game tourney, with tie-breakers after if needed.
3) Of course. I shall choose Toaster and Jim Groovester. The other two are far too busy for Bay challenges.
Please clarify: you need to agree on one single arbiter of unchallenged honour to adjudicate the result, from the five I mentioned. You may also choose up to two aides-de-camp to assist you or take over should you withdraw, from the entire universe of B12 players.
4)Ah yes. I do, in fact, still hold the title of King of the Mafia. Technically, no one has attempted to challenge me for the title, so I both own it, and it is fair game.
I'd posit, unless you disagree, that it's the
title that you're betting, not the ability to contend for it. If you lose, I
become King of the Mafia, though I'll be willing to stipulate an immediate game to follow for me to defend my newly acquired title.
No challenge goes unaccepted! Name your game!
This is an important and interesting choice, so I will ponder it, and it must be agreed as honourable by whoever you choose as impartial arbiter from the previous list.