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Ed Freedman vs Tony Palmer
Pan-American Championship 1991  ·  King's Gambit: Accepted. Fischer Defense (C34)  ·  0-1


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Kibitzer's Corner
Aug-03-05
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  tpstar: Look around (1. e4 e5), everywhere you turn is heartache (2. f4 ef)/It's everywhere that you go (3. Nf3 d6)/LOOK AROUND (4. Bc4 h6)/You try (5. d4 g5) everything you can to escape (6. 0-0 Nc6)/The pain of life that you know (7. g3 g4)/LIFE THAT YOU KNOW (8. Nh4 Bg7)/When all else fails and you long to be (9. Bxf4 Bxd4+)/Something better than you are today (10. Kh1 Qe7)/I know a place where you can get away (11. Bxf7+?!)/It's called a dance floor [11. Bxd6 cxd6 12. Bxf7+ Kd7 13. c3 Qxe4+ 14. Ng2 ], and here's what it's for (11 ... Qxf7)/All you need (12. Be5) is your own imagination (12 ... Qxf1+)/So use it that's what it's for (13. Qxf1 Nxe5)/THAT'S WHAT IT'S FOR (14. c3 Bb6)/Go inside (15. a4 a6) for your finest inspiration [15. Nf5 Bxf5 16. exf5 0-0-0 ]/Your dreams will open the door (16. Nd2 Be6)/OPEN UP THE DOOR (17. a5 Ba7)/It makes no difference if you're Black or White (18. b4 Rh7)/If you're a boy or a girl (19. Qe2 Rf7)/If the music's pumping it will give you new life (20. Rf1 Ne7)/You're a superstar (21. Ng2 Nf3), yes that's what you are (22. Nf4 Nxd2), you know it (23. Qxd2 Bc4)/Beauty's where you find it (24. Rb1 0-0-0)/Not just where you (25. Ng2 Rdf8) bump and grind it (26. Nf4 Ng6!)/Soul is in the musical (27. Kg2)/That's where I feel so beautiful [27. Nxg6 Rf1+]/Magical (27 ... Nxf4+)/Life's a ball (28. gxf4)/So get up on the dance floor! (28 ... Rxf4)/Come on, Vogue (29. Kg3 Rf3+)/Let your body move to the music (30. Kxg4 Be3)/Hey Hey Hey (31. Qg2 R8f4+)/Come on, Vogue (32. Kh5 Bf7+)/Let your body go with the flow (33. Kxh6 Rg4+)/You know you can do it (0-1) - Madonna + Fritz 7, "Vogue"

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Aug-12-05   Runemaster: Very nice, <tp>. White grabbed the Black queen, but had to give up lots of material. From then on, the game was neatly played.
Dec-04-05   Chopin: <tpstar> M.Tal would be proud of you. Excellent game! I love the queen sac. A bold move, but you pulled it off.

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