Feb-22-05 J L Burden vs L Christiansen, 1992 
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caseyclyde: A nice nod to Hunter S. Thompson in commemoration of his passing. |
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Nov-04-04 Schlechter vs J Perlis, 1911 
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caseyclyde: Another beautiful fake is the well known "five queens" game of Alekhine in 1915 |
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Nov-03-04 Biegler vs Peperle, 1952 
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caseyclyde: I saw this trap years ago and, as crazy as it may sound, I have since won three games with this exact sequence of moves. After being congratulated on my genius, I confessed to it being a book trap. |
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Jun-11-04 Kasparov vs Nunn, 1986 
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caseyclyde: I'd like to personally extend my hearty appreciation to Ray Keene for all of his excellent contributions to the world of chess. |
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Apr-20-04 Kramnik vs Shirov, 1994 
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caseyclyde: CavaleiroNegro, as Benzol correctly pointed out above, If 31.Rh3 then black plays Rg6 32.Rxh2 Nxh2+ 33.Kg1 Nf3+ followed by knight takes queen on d2 |
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Apr-19-04 Alekhine vs NN, 1915 
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caseyclyde: The line that kevin86 gives is quoted from Alekhine's book My Best Games of Chess 1908-1923. But it's still all fake. |
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Apr-10-04 Magnus Carlsen 
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caseyclyde: Dear Mr. Moon...
Sorry for the liberties I've taken with your name. You can be sure it won't EVER happen again! And I'm familiar with the Genesis song but I could never understand what that song was about. Too many mixed metaphors for me. Anyway, you are a true asset to these ... |
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Apr-09-04 Pg Hj Jaafar Pg Omar Baki vs M Ismail, 2001 
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caseyclyde: Dear Mr. Moonlight. You are my new hero! Having done a thorough review of your comments on various game pages, I have to say that you truly have one of the best senses of humor I've seen in a long time. Just wanted to tell you that I think you're a total riot. And you're usually ... |
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Mar-07-04 H Bogart vs L Bacall, 1951 
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caseyclyde: What’s wrong with 24… Qxe6. If 25. Rxe6, then 25… Rxe6 and white’s queen is pinned and black is up a pawn. |
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Feb-17-04 L Belov vs R Nezhmetdinov, 1961 
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caseyclyde: 6. Bb5 is a book move that messes up Black's pawn structure and wins a pawn at the cost of a tempo. If, instead, 6. Be2, then black wins back the d pawn. They're both played and it's really a matter of taste. |
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