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Sacrificial King
Member since Oct-13-09 · Last seen Apr-15-25
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   Sacrificial King has kibitzed 48 times to chessgames   [more...]
   Jul-21-23 Breyer vs Oppenheimer, 1921 (replies)
 
Sacrificial King: "Now I become death, destroyer of worlds" Bhagavad Gita
 
   Jun-28-22 NN vs F Rhine, 2019
 
Sacrificial King: Took me a minute to realize the queen was trapped! Well played.
 
   Oct-12-19 Bluebaum vs A Korobov, 2016 (replies)
 
Sacrificial King: I lose sleep every night thinking about the NSA, espionage, and chess Morse code.
 
   Nov-03-15 Eliskases vs Bolbochan, 1951 (replies)
 
Sacrificial King: Unusual daily puzzle, I chuckled at the simplicity of winning a minor piece but.. well put Boerboel Guy
 
   Mar-27-14 D Howell vs K Bulski, 2007 (replies)
 
Sacrificial King: great finish here…. patient attack. The Rook for Knight sac looks obvious but doubtful it was an easy move OTB.
 
   Dec-25-13 Z Andriasian vs B Burg, 2013 (replies)
 
Sacrificial King: Great game, who doesn't love an arabian# finish?
 
   Sep-03-12 J Sikora-Lerch vs M Mozny, 1986 (replies)
 
Sacrificial King: I am, I am! Nice little queen trap, Lubo didn't know what hit him.
 
   Apr-19-12 Ribli vs Smyslov, 1983 (replies)
 
Sacrificial King: Agree, how merciful of white to trade mate in one for a handshake.
 
   Mar-20-12 E Sedina vs Aslihan Durmus, 2012 (replies)
 
Sacrificial King: Beautiful finish...no way for black to save her queen and protect from mate.
 
   Mar-14-12 Tal vs T Ghitescu, 1963 (replies)
 
Sacrificial King: waustad: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yakov_... Russian reversal or "In Soviet Russia" is a type of joke originated by Smirnoff, and is an example of antimetabole. The general form of the "In Soviet Russia" joke is that the subject and objects of a statement are ...
 
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