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Stephen Muhammad vs A J Goldsby
Queen of Hearts (2007), UAM / Montgomery, AL, rd 5, Feb-18
King's Indian Defense: Saemisch. Closed Variation (E87)  ·  1/2-1/2

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Jun-19-07
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  LIFE Master AJ: Congratulations to Steve on getting the IM title.

He also played chess as hard as nails at this tournament. He did not lose a game, and in this crowd, that was saying something.

Jun-20-07  MaxxLange: a nice game - good job, AJ
Jun-21-07
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  LIFE Master AJ: <MaxxLange>
Thanks. It was a VERY tough game! I think both players wanted to win, I had a headache at the end of the game.
Jun-21-07  dehanne: I wonder whether the Queen of Hearts yelled out "Off with their heads!!" upon seeing this game. ;-)
Jul-16-07
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  LIFE Master AJ: <de> I sure hope not.
Dec-20-09
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  LIFE Master AJ: By the way ... I have an old book that gives ...P-QR4; (...a5) a question mark. (I knew this when I played this move. However, I had deeply prepared this line, studying it at length with the computer.)
Dec-20-09
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  LIFE Master AJ: I have also lost probably over 50 games ... (at least!) ... by trying to win too hard in basically what was a level position.

At least - in this game - I did not repeat that mistake!!!

Dec-20-09
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  LIFE Master AJ: I consider this one of my best ever draws ... especially in terms of the quality of play and the strength of the opposition.
Aug-22-10
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  LIFE Master AJ: BTW, at the end, (of this game); Fritz awards a slight edge to Black.

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