May-17-06 Kibitzer's Café 
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FrancisGrasso: It's mostly about sticking to the program. You actually have a very simple task ahead of you: WORK AND LEAVE, work and leave, work and leave. Can you do that? |
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Apr-04-06 Keene vs K Bowyer, 1963 
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FrancisGrasso: Just unbelievable...20 !! |
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Apr-04-06 Keene vs M O'Connell, 1963
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FrancisGrasso: What in the world?? This is unbeLEEVable Chess!! Now if only I could do this... |
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Apr-04-06 J N Sugden vs Keene, 1963 
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FrancisGrasso: aw1998, White has the better 19 Qe2!
saving his material after your 18...Rb4? Yet Black improves with 18...Qxd2! winning his piece back, since he's hitting the c3-knight, and still attacking the bishop, and 19 Nb1 is answered by 19...Qd4+!
Have a nice day. |
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Apr-04-06 D L Rowe vs Keene, 1963 
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FrancisGrasso: Yeah. I think what's going on here, bro, is that everybody (including Ray Keene, a former second to Kasparov)
saw the analysis you gave to Korchnoi-Kasparov from Lucerne '82 where you pretty much eviscerated Garry's 'attack'. You were given a stern test here by Keene as a ... |
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Mar-30-06 Suttles vs D Parr, 1975
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FrancisGrasso: WHAT an extraordinary Baroque game!!
And is this Larry's brother, or
are we getting the first name wrong?
I really must check some of these
tactics, however... |
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Mar-30-06 Gligoric vs Suttles, 1975
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FrancisGrasso: Pragmatic Chess by Gligo, but a
time pressure conclusion, since
52 Rg8+ is devastating. |
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Mar-30-06 K Kaunonen vs Suttles, 1978 
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FrancisGrasso: I believe it's fair to say that
White missed that last 'shot'. |
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Mar-30-06 L Piasetski vs Suttles, 1981 
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FrancisGrasso: Certainly an extraordinary
maneuvering game by Suttles, especially for G/15. |
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Mar-30-06 Seirawan vs Suttles, 1981 
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FrancisGrasso: Rather than 35 f4?, Qa1!! does
look remarkably crisp at move 35
for Yaz. |
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