alosso: Wrong belief IMHO. Wrong memory.
Shoe did, on page 6 or 7 of the deleted thread. Didn't mention names, but refered to the players people were discussing and said they broke the T&C. I have a somewhat photographic memory, but I make a few mistakes a year. This could be one of them, but I don't think so.
alosso: The bogus accusations are made here, in the Forums,
Again, how do you know they're bogus? Without real proof, yes. But that does not make them untrue, therefore bogus.
alosso: And why did nobody reply stating what you say? They all pointed to the "unbelievable scores" as a fake proof. The 49 is the pinnacle of "proof" and I do not accept such phantasy conclusion which I chalk up to jealousy. IMHO, your retrospective interpretation has no standing.
To more experienced players it was never about that 49, that was just the score that broke the camel's back. It was about 6 months of perfection. and, at least in my case, jealousy has nothing to do with this. I fully realize scores posted in this game can be ridiculously good, if you work hard at it. I also know, mine will never be, cause I'm a strictly feel and memory players, no notes, no calculators. And 49s and 50s are definitely achievable, but folks simply can't believe that 1 person could never make a single mistake, whether it's missing the ding on putts or something else. As for why nobody came up with that explanation before, I have no idea. Maybe the rest just aren't bothered or are not as eloquent and knit-picking as you or me ;-)
alosso: I believe that you're trying to prove me wrong by bending the facts and with unfair arguments.
Just playing the advocate ofr the other side of this argument and I don't think I bent any facts. If I did, it wasn't intentional and I apologize.
alosso: I hope you agree that a proof for a claim is inevitable in serious discussion,
I do agree. Although English is neither yours or mine 1st language, we're both pretty good at it. I simply think you're using wrong terminology. If you look up the word "liar" in the dictionary, you'll see that it never says anything about proving what you're saying is true. Liars are people, who (knowingly) say untrue things. And since nobody will ever know, what is the truth here and nobody can prove that it isn't, the word liar does not come into play here. It only makes them liars, if it ever turns out, their assumptions were wrong.
But what they do (when they state things as being factual without proof) can easily be called a slander. A totally different thing. That's why (I'm sure you'll agree) try to never state things as facts, but only as my beliefs, which I believe are correct (otherwise I wouldn't have them, lol), but can be a subject to change, if any piece stops fitting.