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Tony Palmer vs Angelo Young
Chicago Open 2005  ·  Sicilian Defense: Old Sicilian. Open (B32)  ·  1/2-1/2


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Kibitzer's Corner
Jun-13-05
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  suenteus po 147: <tpstar> Excellent draw. I found it very instructive. I think I would have choked it. This guy is an IM, right? I assume your rating is going up a bit after this Chicago Open. Have all of your games from this tournament been posted, or just your best ones?
Jul-03-05
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  tpstar: Come on y'all (1. e4 c5), let's take a ride (2. Nf3 Nc6)/Don't say it (3. d4 cd), just get inside (4. Nxd4 Nf6)/It's time to take you (5. Nc3 g6) on another kind of trip (6. Be3 Bg7)/Coz you can't have the hop (7. f3 0-0) if you don't have the hip (8. Qd2 d5)/Grab your gat (9. ed Nxd5) with the extra clip (10. Nxc6 bxc6)/And close your eyes (11. Bd4) and hit the switch [last book move]/We're going to a place (11 ... Nxc3) where everybody kick it (12. Bxg7)/Kick it (12 ... Qxd2+), kick it (13. Kxd2), yeah that's the ticket (13 ... Ne4+)/Ain't no bloodin' (14. fxe4 Kxg7), ain't no crippin' (15. Bc4 Rb8)/Ain't no punk ninjas set trippin' (16. b3 e5)/Everybody's got a stack (17. Rhe1 Kf6) and it ain't no crack (18. Re3 Ke7)/And it really don't matter if you're White or Black (19. Rf1 Be6)/I wanna take you there (20. Bxe6 Kxe6) like the Staple Singers (21. Rc3 Rbd8+)/Put something in the tank (22. Ke3 Rd6) and I know that I can bring ya (23. g4 f6)/If you can't stand the heat (24. Rf2 Rb8), get yo ass out the kitchen (25. Rd2 Rb4)/We on a mission (26. Rxd6+ Kxd6)/Come along and ride on a fantastic voyage (27. Rd3+ Kc7)/Slide, slide, slippity slide (28. a3 Rb8)/Switches on the block in a '65 (29. Ke2 Rf8)/Come along and ride on a fantastic voyage (30. Rf3 Kd6)/Slide, slide, who ride (31. b4 Ke6)/Ain't no valley low enough or mountain high (32. Rc3 Kd7)/I'm tryin' to find a place where I can live my life and (33. Rd3+ Kc7)/Maybe eat some steak with my beans and rice (34. Rf3 Kb6)/A place where my kids can play outside (35. Rd3 f5)/Without livin' in fear of a drive-by (36. gf gf)/I keep on searchin' and I keep on lookin' (37. ef Rxf5)/But brothers are the same from Watts to Brooklyn (38. Rh3 Rf7)/I try to keep my faith in my people (39. Rh5 Re7)/But sometimes my people be actin' like they evil (40. a4 a5)/You don't understand about runnin' with a gang (41. c3 ab)/Coz you don't gang bang (42. cb Ra7)/And you don't have to stand on a corner and slang (43. Rxe5 Rxa4)/Coz you got your own thang (44. Rh5 Rxb4)/You can't help me if you can't help yourself (45. Rxh7 c5)/You better make a left (1/2-1/2) - Coolio + Fritz 7, "Fantastic Voyage"

Life is a trip and then you die

Jul-03-05
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  suenteus po 147: <tpstar: ...- Coolio + Fritz 7> LOL!
Jul-04-05
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  tpstar: Actually Fritz 7 had precious little to add here = [35. c4 a5 ] [35 ... Kc7!?] [46. Kd3 Rd4+ 47. Kc3 Kb5=]. Homeboy Fritz musta been scratchin' in tha back.

I need to learn the Accelerated Dragon versus the standard Yugoslav variations, since Black equalized immediately with 8 ... d5 and everything fizzled into an early endgame.

6. Nxc6 bxc6 7. e5 looks promising = Judit Polgar vs S Bergsson, 1988


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