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David Raheb vs Hans Rudolf Jung
"They Tried to Make Me Go to Raheb" (game of the day Oct-19-2013)
KW Masters (2008), Kitchener City Hall, rd 2, Apr-05
Rat Defense: English Rat (A41)  ·  1-0

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Oct-19-13
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  offramp: Great game and brilliant pun!
Oct-19-13  hellopolgar: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g2l...
Oct-19-13
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  piltdown man: Now that awful song is going through my head.

Thanks!

Oct-19-13  Libispusher: Well pleyad
Oct-19-13  whiteshark: <piltdown man> no ♫ no ♫ no ♫♪
Oct-19-13
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  piltdown man: <whiteshark> Thanks for reminding me!
Oct-19-13
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  offramp: As Lenny Bruce once almost said:
"Ring-a-ding. Back in the winehouse for good this time."
Oct-19-13
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  Domdaniel: Um. Dubious game (Black just caves in), and a dodgy pun (and I'm not sure why the opening is called an 'English Rat', when it is neither an English nor a Rat.

Instead of Raheb/Rehab, the name Jung might have been a pun opportunity ...

Oct-19-13  Shamot: 23...Rxe3 is a mistake. Black would have been fine with 23...Bxg6 in my opinion. Any thoughts?!
Oct-19-13
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  HeMateMe: great pun. Poor Amy. She sang black, she lived street, and she died young.
Oct-19-13  Bdellovibrio: <whiteshark> I always thought that lyric was "Nome, nome, nome." "Nome" is an abbreviated form of "No, m'am" (itself an abbreviation!) which is common in the American South and within African American English, and thus features in musical forms stemming from these cultures.
Oct-19-13  TheFocus: The opposite was yaz'm.
Oct-19-13  Kikoman: position after 25. Ne7+


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23...Rxe3?? was a real lemon.

Oct-21-13  kevin86: Mate will come quickly,OUCH!

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