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Aaron Schwartzman vs Marcos Luckis
"Luckis for Losers" (game of the day Jan-31-2013)
Buenos Aires (1944), Buenos Aires ARG
Nimzo-Indian Defense: Three Knights Variation (E21)  ·  1-0

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White to move.
ANALYSIS [x]
1-0

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Jan-31-13  andr: Instructive queen flank pawns attack
Jan-31-13  morfishine: Black could've avoided having to face connected a & b pawns with 12...cxb4 (instead of 12...Qc7??)

*At first, I thought the White player was Arnold Schwarzenegger (who actually plays chess)

Jan-31-13  Shams: I could believe that Schwarzenegger knows how the pieces move.
Jan-31-13  andr: <Shams: I could believe that Schwarzenegger knows how the pieces move.> At least - he tried here - http://www.kasparov.com/chess-galle...
Jan-31-13  Abdel Irada: When the pawns go marching in....
Jan-31-13
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  HeMateMe: Ya, und I am beating Maria ALL da time! Ich habe two Woooks--I shousht av Von!
Jan-31-13  King Sacrificer: Great pun there.
Jan-31-13  catlover: Andr: Interesting. Kasparov verses the Terminator.
Jan-31-13  kevin86: The passed pawns bring this one home in style.

Black's position is in perdu-or should I say ,Purdue?

Jan-31-13
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  FSR: <kevin86> You could say Perdue, but that would be chicken.
Jan-31-13
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  FSR: <Shams: I could believe that Schwarzenegger knows how the pieces move.>

But I think that understanding <en passant> would be another matter entirely.

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