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O Lie 
 
Odd Lie
Number of games in database: 42
Years covered: 1954 to 1988
Overall record: +23 -11 =8 (64.3%)*
   * Overall winning percentage = (wins+draws/2) / total games
      Based on games in the database; may be incomplete.

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 page 1 of 2; games 1-25 of 42  PGN Download
Game  ResultMoves Year Event/LocaleOpening
1. O Lie vs E Kjaerstad 1-030 1954 Norway thematicC51 Evans Gambit
2. O Arvoll vs O Lie 0-128 1965 Norway chD00 Queen's Pawn Game
3. O Lie vs K Saga 1-036 1965 Norway chD00 Queen's Pawn Game
4. O Kolberg vs O Lie 0-127 1965 Norway chC82 Ruy Lopez, Open
5. J Svenneby vs O Lie ½-½28 1965 Norway chC36 King's Gambit Accepted, Abbazia Defense
6. O Lie vs S Halvorsen 1-040 1965 NOR-ch corrA43 Old Benoni
7. E Hatlebakk vs O Lie 1-040 1965 Norway chC53 Giuoco Piano
8. G Stenvadet vs O Lie ½-½28 1965 Norway chC81 Ruy Lopez, Open, Howell Attack
9. O Lie vs P Lindblom 1-023 1965 Norway chD00 Queen's Pawn Game
10. H Pettersen vs O Lie 1-041 1965 Norway chC80 Ruy Lopez, Open
11. D De Lange vs O Lie ½-½44 1970 Norway chA28 English
12. O Lie vs E Sterud 1-034 1972 Norway chD00 Queen's Pawn Game
13. O Lie vs E Andreassen 0-126 1972 Norway chA65 Benoni, 6.e4
14. O Lie vs W A Stilling 0-144 1972 CCOL8 prel1-06C98 Ruy Lopez, Closed, Chigorin
15. O Lie vs O Prytz 1-030 1972 Norway chE89 King's Indian, Samisch, Orthodox Main line
16. O Lie vs J Grande 1-031 1972 Norway chA43 Old Benoni
17. O Lie vs B R Johansen 1-021 1972 corrD00 Queen's Pawn Game
18. H Jonsson vs O Lie 0-151 1974 WT/MA14 English
19. R Thimann vs O Lie 1-037 1977 CCOL8 final-06C95 Ruy Lopez, Closed, Breyer
20. O Lie vs L Omelchenko ½-½48 1977 CCOL8 final-06C95 Ruy Lopez, Closed, Breyer
21. O Lie vs I Novak 0-141 1977 corrB09 Pirc, Austrian Attack
22. O Lie vs L Gaertig 1-032 1977 CCOL8 final-06C95 Ruy Lopez, Closed, Breyer
23. J Wiik vs O Lie 1-026 1977 NOR-ch PostsjaakA61 Benoni
24. O Lie vs F Aamodt 1-026 1977 NOR-ch PostsjaakB69 Sicilian, Richter-Rauzer Attack, 7...a6 Defense, 11.Bxf6
25. O Lie vs H Ahman ½-½42 1978 EU/MSM/II prelD59 Queen's Gambit Declined, Tartakower
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Mar-25-12
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  whiteshark: <TehFucos> You've got the cart before the horse.
Mar-25-12
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  TheFocus: <whiteshark> Piss on you. Just keep drinking <AJ>'s Kool-aid.
Mar-25-12
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  HeMateMe: <King Death:> Is that the home page? The kibitzer cafe? I didn't see anything unusual.
Mar-25-12
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  PinnedPiece: < TheFocus: <whiteshark> Piss on you. Just keep drinking <AJ>'s Kool-aid.>

Just ask any of the forlorn six

Not gulpin AJ juice for kicks

tremblin now without they fix

keys and buttons--joyless clicks!

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Mar-25-12
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  WannaBe: No Odd Lie time, I've read, that on Capitol Hill, if you want to insult someone, you say "My esteemed colleague", if you really want to insult someone, it is "My very esteemed colleague"... :-))
Mar-25-12
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  HeMateMe: ....and, if you're all in the Turkish Baths, with his/her high school page, you say "My steaming colleagues."
Mar-25-12
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  OhioChessFan: My very esteemed colleague <Wannabe> always tells the truth.
Mar-26-12
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  andrewjsacks: I've heard that one Short-Miles game was played at 40 moves in 1.450065 kilometers.
Mar-29-12
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  PinnedPiece: I now officially lift my three-day block on posts to the Odd Lie page.

You may all resume.

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Mar-29-12  stock puppet: Why, that shows a kindness none of us expected, pinned piece.

However there are some unanswered questions here that need to be asked, um, about this er, blockage, and I intend t

Mar-29-12
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  PinnedPiece: Sorry, Back in force.

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Mar-30-12
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  WannaBe: You can't resign, I quit!
Mar-30-12
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  technical draw: I'm lucky people don't visit this page before voting for funniest kibitzer. Wait a minute! They do!
Mar-31-12
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  whiteshark: The Bernanke Put is really going to work this time. Honest.
Apr-02-12
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  andrewjsacks: I was standing next to some Chinese GM, and a passerby shouted, "Wang Yue!" So I said, "Same to you, buddy!"
Apr-02-12  voratco: Looks like i might want to take a long break from cg.com now.
Apr-02-12  FamilyTree: The King's Gambit is refuted, looks like an april fool's day joke huh? :o) http://www.chessbase.com/newsdetail...
Apr-02-12
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  tpstar: <voratco> I was pretty sure that you weren't him. Now it is clear that you are you.

The real question is whether he was you all along.

Anyway, I'm sure you will accomplish a great deal hiding behind an anonymous handle.

Apr-02-12
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  HeMateMe: Those tricksters over at ChessBase--you just know they'll pull something sneaky on 4/1.
Apr-02-12  frogbert: it has been great interacting with you [tpstar] - to experience your integrity and compassion for people
Apr-02-12  voratco: <tpstar: <voratco> I was pretty sure that you weren't him. Now it is clear that you are you.

The real question is whether he was you all along.

Anyway, I'm sure you will accomplish a great deal hiding behind an anonymous handle.>

I am shure I am voratco but I don't know if you are really what you show you is. Are you hiding from under the stary stary nights of loneliness? Did you self destruct? Have you accomplished anything important in your life? We would like to know.

I am very shure frogbert exposed you, and had no recourse but to accept the facts. He said you are just half naked at this time. I see it differently, you are full naked at this moment so will you please wear your bra?

Paranoia is at all time high.

Aint that right, quantum.conscious?

Apr-03-12  JoergWalter: <HeMateMe: Those tricksters over at ChessBase--you just know they'll pull something sneaky on 4/1.>

This year was special the tricksters wrote emails as well:

<Apr-02-12
LIFE Master AJ: A few people have e-mailed me and asked that I re-open my games for comments (or they ask that I request they do so)>

Apr-03-12
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  PinnedPiece: All Americans live with severe delusions of one kind or another. We are taught this from "kindergarten" (what a quaint German phrase) through post-doctoral studies.

"Hold Tight to your Delusions!" even has a simple but unforgettable melody: (Key of C): 4/4

"Hold Tight"
(4ths) G - G -

"To Your De-Loo-oo"
(8ths)C3 - B - C4 - A - G

"Zhuns!"
(1/2s)- G

The occasional life master does not escape.

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Apr-03-12
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  SteinitzLives: All of the women playing in the US Womens Championship in May can't wait to be interviewed by Ben Finegold. His charm and good looks bewitch them!
Apr-04-12
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  PinnedPiece: If this is sung as a duet, it is popular for the higher voice to complete the refrain, climbing to higher C like this:

"Hold Tight"
(4ths) G - G -

"To Your De-Loo-oo"
(8ths)C3 - B - C4 - A - B

(with gusto) "Zhuns!"
(1/2s)- C4

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