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Max Bluemich vs Thomas Kapfer
Krakow 1938  ·  King's Indian Defense: Six Pawns Attack (E77)  ·  1/2-1/2
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Dec-11-09
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  bumpmobile: A really long King's Indian Defense.
Dec-11-09
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  kevinatcausa: Nicely done. I was too busy looking for long games by Cao, Chao, and Zhou to notice that that wasn't actually a cow.
Dec-11-09
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  sleepyirv: I was foolishly trying to find long youth games. (And I like the King's Indian Defense and KID puns!) Oh well...
Dec-11-09
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  OhioChessFan: Exciting game.
Dec-11-09  laskersteinitz: I thought it was a cow, a horse, a dog and a goat all in one. I never knew the word "kid" meant "young goat".
Dec-11-09
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  goldfarbdj: "Long KID"? Geez, I don't think I would *ever* have figured that out.

(I also wonder where that 2159 rating comes from, why a draw wasn't agreed at move 83, and why the 50-move rule didn't kick in 50 moves later.)

Dec-11-09
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  dakgootje: < I never knew the word "kid" meant "young goat".>

Neither did I! We might even learn something from this clue hunt!

Dec-11-09
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  bumpmobile: <kevinatcausa: Nicely done. I was too busy looking for long games by Cao, Chao, and Zhou to notice that that wasn't actually a cow.> <laskersteinitz: I thought it was a cow, a horse, a dog and a goat all in one.>You think the clue was hard to figure out, just wait about two years when someone stumbles upon this game from the "show me a random game button" and sees these comments.
Dec-12-09  cade: Why play more than 70 moves with bare kings?! Now that is confusing....
Dec-18-09  nihilanth: I'll mate you with my invisible pieces!
Jan-11-10
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  YouRang: The "Sofia rule" meets the "Twilight Zone".
Jan-03-11  kevins55555: <goldfarbdj>

<"Long KID"? Geez, I don't think I would *ever* have figured that out.>

That is incorrect,

But,

<(I also wonder where that 2159 rating comes from, why a draw wasn't agreed at move 83, and why the 50-move rule didn't kick in 50 moves later.)>

I agree with.

=)

Mar-08-11  Chessdreamer: I think the correct scorecard is as follows...

[Event "Calimanesti"]
[Site "Calimanesti"]
[Date "1992.??.??"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Marin, Mihail"]
[Black "Bouaziz, Slim"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[ECO "E77"]
[PlyCount "166"]

1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 d6 3.Nc3 g6 4.e4 Bg7 5.Bd3 O-O 6.Nge2 Nc6 7.O-O Nd7 8.Be3 e5 9.d5 Nd4 10.Bc2 Nxc2 11.Qxc2 f5 12.exf5 gxf5 13.f4 Nf6 14.Kh1 Ng4 15.Bg1 Bd7 16.Rf3 Kh8 17.Raf1 Qe7 18.Nd1 c5 19.h3 Nf6 20.fxe5 dxe5 21.Ng3 f4 22.Ne4 Nxe4 23.Qxe4 Bf5 24.Qe2 Qd6 25.Nc3 b6 26.Ne4 Qg6 27.Re1 h5 28.a3 a5 29.Bf2 a4 30.Bh4 Ra7 31.Rd3 Rd7 32.Qf3 Rb8 33.Rd2 Re8 34.Kh2 Rf8 35.Rd3 Kg8 36.Rd2 Kh8 37.Rde2 Bxe4 38.Rxe4 Rf5 39.Qd1 Rdf7 40.Rf1 Bf6 41.Be1 Rg7 42.Qf3 Rg5 43.Rg1 Qf5 44.Re2 e4 45.Qxe4 Qxe4 46.Rxe4 Bxb2 47.Re2 Bd4 48.Rf1 Re5 49.Rxe5 Bxe5 50.Kh1 Kg8 51.Bh4 Bb2 52.Rb1 Bxa3 53.Ra1 Bb2 54.Rxa4 Rb7 55.Ra8 Kg7 56.Bg5 Bf6 57.Bxf4 b5 58.cxb5 Rxb5 59.Rc8 c4 60.d6 c3 61.h4 Bxh4 62.Rxc3 Rd5 63.Kg1 Kf7 64.Kf1 Rf5 65.Rf3 Ke6 66.Ke2 Bg5 67.Bh2 Rxf3 68.Kxf3 Bc1 69.Bf4 Bb2 70.Ke4 Bc3 71.Ke3 Bb4 72.Kf3 Be1 73.Bg3 Bd2 74.Bf4 Be1 75.Ke2 Bb4 76.Ke3 h4 77.Kf3 h3 78.g4 Bxd6 79.Bxd6 Kxd6 80.Kg3 h2 81.Kxh2 Ke5 82.g5 Kf5 83.g6 Kxg6 1/2-1/2

Aug-11-11
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  wordfunph: <cade: Why play more than 70 moves with bare kings?! Now that is confusing....>

maybe one player is expecting to win by time forfeit coz the other guy in time trouble harhar! :)

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