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Katrine Tjolsen vs Simon Marder
"Marder, She Wrote" (game of the day Oct-09-2017)
Gibraltar Masters (2010), La Caleta GIB, rd 3, Jan-28
Scandinavian Defense: General (B01)  ·  1-0

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Aug-25-17
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  FSR: Marder, She Wrote.
Oct-09-17
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  An Englishman: Good Evening: Wait a minute--didn't Black have a big advantage out of the opening after 12...Nd3?
Oct-09-17  WorstPlayerEver: <AE>

9. Nbd2 probably better but very sharp.

Oct-09-17
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  ajk68: 24...Kc8??

Correct was Bb2 with equality...according to silicon.

Oct-09-17  Ilkka Salonen: Ok, so she employs that strategy to get the Scandinavian player to play badly. I suppose there are many, and some Scandinavian players are really just better players who play that because it is not super bad. But some Scandinavian players you feel kind of even sorry for, and people really should exploit the weakened queen to the maximum.
Oct-09-17
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  offramp: Some Scandinavians play the Scandinavian because they are Scandinavian.
Oct-09-17  storminnorman2010: Nice pun.
Oct-09-17
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  offramp: Thanks.
Oct-09-17  uniqueid: <FSR> GOTD puns, make it five in less than a month! They are watching you :-)
Oct-09-17  morfishine: Another torturous surname perversion, that again only qualifies as a lame play-on-word, glaringly lacking the necessary ingredients for an actual pun

Surely this site can do better than this?

*****

Oct-09-17
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  Willber G: <morfishine: Surely this site can do better than this?>

Show us how.

Oct-09-17
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  FSR: <Willber G> - Not likely. All he knows how to do is bitch and moan.
Oct-09-17  johnlspouge: < <morfishine> wrote: Another torturous surname perversion, that again only qualifies as a lame play-on-word, glaringly lacking the necessary ingredients for an actual pun >

You made me look up the exact meaning of "pun", <morf>.

[ https://www.google.com/search?q=pun... ]

I hope that you are sorry ;>)

<pun

noun

1. a joke exploiting the different possible meanings of a word or the fact that there are words that sound alike but have different meanings.

"the pigs were a squeal (if you'll forgive the pun)"

"'you can make your own antifreeze by stealing her blanket' is a pun guaranteed to get some groans"

verb

1. make a joke exploiting the different possible meanings of a word.

"his first puzzle punned on composers, with answers like 'Handel with care' and 'Haydn go seek'">

As far as I can tell, <FSR> is churning out "actual puns" almost as fast as I can [insert bodily function of choice].

Oct-09-17
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  FSR: <johnlspouge: . . . As far as I can tell, <FSR> is churning out "actual puns" almost as fast as I can [insert bodily function of choice].>

High praise! I am touched. (But then, people have said that about me for a long time.)

Oct-09-17
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  Willber G: <johnlspouge: As far as I can tell, <FSR> is churning out "actual puns" almost as fast as I can [insert bodily function of choice].>

Yeah, but has he ever won a Caissar for one of them?

<2014 - The World vs Arkadij Naiditsch ("Suffering from c6-ness")>

*preen*

Sorry, <FSR>, keep up the good work!

Oct-09-17  zanzibar: <Marder, she smote> occurs to me.
Oct-10-17
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  FSR: <Willber G> Don't get too full of yourself. My pun "Control-Ault-Delete" (Fischer-Ault, 1959) won the 2013 Caissar.
Oct-10-17
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  FSR: <zanzibar> You're right. That would have been better.
Oct-10-17
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  Willber G: <FSR: <Willber G> Don't get too full of yourself. My pun "Control-Ault-Delete" (Fischer-Ault, 1959) won the 2013 Caissar.>

I remember that - nice one.

Oct-10-17  WorstPlayerEver: Morfish, She Wrote
Oct-10-17  zanzibar: <WPE> don't you mean

<Morfishine, sheesh, wrote...> !?

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