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Albert E Franklin vs A J Goldsby
N.O./Metairie (LA) Pro-Am (2011), New Orleans, rd 5, Mar-13
Queen Pawn Game: Veresov Atack. Boyce Defense (D01)  ·  0-1

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Jun-06-11  Robed.Bishop: <FSR> Sometimes reality hurts. For those with less fortitude for the truth, ignoring it is best. Some of those people can admit they are ignoring what they don't want to hear, some cannot. Clearly our hero falls into the latter category.
Jun-06-11
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  Domdaniel: <Kinghunt> Welcome to the Archives of Oblivion, where the iggied-by-AJ gather to wail, gnash whatever teeth they have, and bemoan the fate of being cut off from the light of their Creator, the Master of LIFE.

I thought your ratings summary was excellent: concise, to the point, and based on those curious entities, 'facts'.

The AJ-Fischer math method ends every outburst/demonstration with 'QES': <Quod erat Salivandum>. Which was to have been spat upon.

Gob less, AJ.

Jun-06-11  Everyone: Belated thank you <jessicafischerqueen>. And the same to you with brass on!
Jun-06-11  Colonel Mortimer: <LIFE Master AJ:> <[BTW/FYI You used to be on my <iggy> list>

For those unfamiliar with the cult of Count Leben Meister Von Pensacolvannia, <Iggy> is the affectionate pet name for his evil assistant, Igor.

Jun-07-11
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  perfidious: Sheer joy-now the <Life Naif> has turned to spamming his sock-puppetry.
Jun-07-11  Robed.Bishop: <Big Pawn: I've been a member of Chessgames.com for 6 years. In that time I've made only 6 comments.>

And, as it turns out, one comment too many.

Jun-08-11
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  perfidious: <Robed.Bishop> As if the fact that 'only' six comments were relevant in some way.

That particular paragraph has the plaintive, whiny, immature stamp of <The. Greatest. Player. Ever.> on it as nothing else.

Jun-08-11  Colonel Mortimer: Yeah - that really gave him away.
Jun-08-11  I play the Fred: One has to wonder of the mentality of a person who would keep a sock to come to his defense and think <none of us> would catch on.

Clearly, AJLM has assigned far too much of his brainpower to chess if he really thinks this sort of thing will work. It's a scheme worthy of Homer Simpson, at best.

In chess terms, this is the equivalent of offering a queen for a mate in one and thinking that you've just made a deep and profound sacrifice. Trouble is, we all just played Nf6, there is no mate in one, and now the proffered queen and the pawn on e4 both hang.

Jun-08-11  Pygeum Lycopene: <Poor Kinghunt - demoted to "pawnhunt" and placed on The Great One's ignore list! Could a more horrible punishment be imagined?>

Not easily, but there is one who could claim greater exception to this thread.. <the truly appalling American D-actor <Peter Coyote>>

Ouch!

Jun-08-11
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  Domdaniel: I'm suspicious of this 'Big Pawn' person: the 'logic' is deeply twisted, and she/he/it seems to believe that other people's motives are sexual, and therefore bad. Or maybe the other way round.

Use of 'Big' as a self-ident is classic erotic narcissism, usually male.

But an AJ sockpuppet? No. Frankly, I doubt whether even AJ's socks are big enough for such an icon of raw masculinity.

Jun-08-11
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  jessicafischerqueen: <Pygeum Lycopene>

heh... well Peter likely has lots of fans too. I'm not one of them, but I'm not a judge on "Star Search" or anything.

I didn't get where I am today by getting any actual credentials.

Jun-08-11
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  jessicafischerqueen: <everyone> thank you for your thank you! I don't remember what happened, but I always agree with you (how could I not?) so I'm not surprised.

Does this mean it's ok to bring back my <everyone else> sockpuppet?

Jun-10-11
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  DrNyet: I haven't seen the move 35...Qe7 commented on (though it is noted as a sac in the game display box) although I could have missed it. Perhaps the game has been annotated by LMAJ somewhere else; all I did was search for kibitzes mentioning "Qe7".

I don't know if the move is objectively best but it seems to be creative and distinctively master class in the strategic concept involving the sacking of a knight for a distant passed pawn.

Jun-11-11
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  LIFE Master AJ: <DrNyet> To be 100% honest, it was a blunder - I simply tried to make something happen after the Knight got trapped on the edge of the board.

I have made some sacks that were pretty deep - but that was NOT the case here.

All - please observe the O-truce, for the next 30 or so days, I am going to try to limit any GAME comments (kibitzes); to some chess aspect of the game. (My forums are different ... however, I am going to avoid discussions there as well.)

Jun-16-11  picard: 34 ... b6. thats why people pay good money to learn chess from the LIFE MASTER. He is a true chess legend, and the only reason he is not world champion is that the thousands of players rated higher than him all cheat.
Jun-16-11  Shams: <picard> yawn.
Jun-19-11  adhitthana: <LMAJ:I have made some sacks that were pretty deep> For potatoes?
Jun-26-11  kakashi767: <adhittana> LOL
Aug-26-11  ProjectR: My chess playing ability may not be on a par with <LIFE Master AJ>or any others who've commented on this game thus far,but iv been through this game before(im not about to put myself through the agony again!) a month back,and has nobody noticed blacks 9th move pretty much loses? I cant be bothered checking through this mans games again,but im pretty sure its the 9th move,pawn d5? White threatens mate,black loses the pawn,leaving his position looking terrible. Im no engine head so i may be wrong,in fact its probably the wrong game after all it is one of life masters,so just ignore me!!! And give up trying to persuade good,innocent,helpful folk on this site to give you books and chess magazines to a man who doesn't exist,life master.. If you ask me nicely id gladly send you some of mine for free,just dont lie and try con these good folk here,its despicable behaviour.And your "woe is me,my wife died 3yr ago,pay me attention"tale doesn't tug on my heart strings either,iv been through much worse. Il say no more !
Aug-28-11
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  LIFE Master AJ: Yes - besides being a liar and a general pain in the neck, <ProjectR> is also yet another "sock-puppet," ...
Aug-28-11  ProjectR: <LIFE Master AJ> im now putting you on ignore,your a strange man to say the least. Go bother somebody else now,i see over the years you've a habit of doing this by arguing with all and sundry

Goodbye mr goldsby

Aug-28-11  rilkefan: What about 11.Bc4? It appears to me that f7 could become weak quickly (and 12.Bxf7 might even work in some cases) since white has Qf2 (or e2) and Ng5 and 0-0.
Aug-31-11
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  LIFE Master AJ: One of my greatest escapes!
Feb-13-12  RookFile: So, after 52. Kg1 Qc5+ 53. Kh1, the position would be very drawable for white. He plays h3 and avoids exchanging queens.
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