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Peter Sherwood vs Arthur Bisguier
"Sherwood Forced" (game of the day Apr-11-2017)
100th US Open (1999), Reno, NV USA, rd 1, Aug-10
Scotch Game: Scotch Gambit. Kingside Variation (C45)  ·  0-1

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Kibitzer's Corner
Apr-11-17  ninja warrior: first & a most excellent pun indeed! =D
Apr-11-17  RookFile: 5...Ng4 is one of those move a GM plays, and then you say: "What do I do now?"

Of course, there is an answer, but figuring it all out over the board is not so simple.

Apr-11-17
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  piltdown man: Cute pun.
Apr-11-17  thegoodanarchist: I disagree with <piltdown man> - I don't think the pun is any good.

I came up with a lame pun years ago, but it is still better than this pun!

"Geza Pawn Greatness"

Maroczy vs Schiffers, 1898

Apr-11-17  cunctatorg: Nice chess, regardless the value of the pun!...
Apr-11-17  Ironmanth: Excellent maneuvers by Arthur here. Thanks for this game.
Apr-11-17  ChessHigherCat: Or "Art for the Sake of Art"
Apr-11-17  ChessHigherCat: You leave a confirmation of your idiocy every time you pollute the forum
Apr-11-17  Petrosianic: Really? I thought you were just a carrier.
Apr-11-17  Albino Alburt: <blunderclap: I formally apolodize in the most groveling way ever conceived.>

LOL great post!

Apr-11-17  ChessHigherCat: A bit pathetic that you have to invent an alias in order to find somebody to praise you
Apr-18-17  thegoodanarchist: <ChessHigherCat: A bit pathetic that you have to invent an alias in order to find somebody to praise you>

A bit pathetic that you completely missed what was going on.

Apr-22-17  ChessHigherCat: <thegoodanarchist: <ChessHigherCat: A bit pathetic that you have to invent an alias in order to find somebody to praise you> <A bit pathetic that you completely missed what was going on.>

Perhaps you could enlighten me, O Wise One! "Albino Alburt" suddenly joined on the very night of that comment and hasn't been heard of since.

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