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Huh? His nickname is "Satan"? I am removing this as potetnial vandalism. Apologies if it is accurate. --Malathion 23:34, 20 Jun 2005 (UTC)
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I dont know nothing about this nickname. But I know the usage of "Satan" doesnt need to have any diabolical nor negative connections, sooner means somebody very good at this. Alike the title figure of the renown polish book "Satan from the seventh grade" was somebody they deeply admired for his initiatives, craftness, strengh, and yet - kind and with the heart in the right place.
I want to add and mention, he was one of Karpovs sekundants in the matches against Kortchnoy. Kortchnoy did his best to write down every one of them. Although he hadnt anything really bad to tell about B, so he said just "an intellectual for hire". Which is indirectly positive; to be honored by the adjective of intellectual./StefanZ — Preceding unsigned comment added by 78.69.228.145 (talk) 21:49, 5 February 2015 (UTC)[reply]