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Wang Pin vs Qin Kanying
WCC 2000  ·  Spanish Game: Morphy Defense (C70)  ·  1/2-1/2


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Kibitzer's Corner
Feb-28-05   DanielBryant: It should be illegal to play games like this.
Feb-28-05   dbquintillion: <danielbryant> i agree that the ruy lopez is so distasteful that it should not be allowed to last even to the fourth move.
Feb-28-05   aw1988: Oh, stop it you two. I know it's a shame, but we know about this already.
Feb-28-05   Shah Mat: ahahhaha this is great.

if i saw two 2400 level players draw after 4 moves of the Ruy Lopez I'd give them a standing ovation.

Jan-08-06
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  Necessary Truths: I don't see why people care so much about GM draws. It makes it easier for the rest of the players in the tournament (who actually try to win) to pass them up.

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