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Almira Skripchenko-Lautier vs Joel Lautier
Lost Boys Open 1998  ·  King's Gambit: Accepted. Bishop's Gambit First Jaenisch Variation (C33)  ·  1/2-1/2


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Feb-08-04   SamusAran: Agreeing to a draw at this stage in the game??
Feb-08-04   bjdenton17: Well, they are married.
Feb-08-04   Benjamin Lau: They were married.
Feb-08-04   clendenon: thet got a divorce while this game was in progress thats why they had to divide the point.
Feb-08-04   WMD: I hadn't hear about their break-up. Joel will be a lost boy without her.
Feb-08-04   fatbaldguy: <clendenon> I know in many countries property is divided equally among the parties in case of divorce, but I didn't realize this extended to points in chess games...
Oct-05-04   fgh: What is the point of drawing in this position?
Jul-22-05   rexeterna: The <Lost Boys Open>? Anyone have more info on the origin of that tourney?
Sep-09-05   samikd: <Joel will be a lost boy without her> I can't really say I blame Joel
Sep-09-05
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  PivotalAnorak: Lost Boys Open was an annual tournament set up in Antwerp, Belgium, named after their main sponsor, a computer company whose name was inspired by JM Barrie's "Peter Pan" stories.
Apr-19-06   sitzkrieg: And later it moved to Amsterdam.
Feb-17-07   ToTheKings: This game is listed under her "notable games." Why? Does cg.com decide what is notable or does the player? Either way, this game stinks.

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