Mar-12-06 H Bogner vs Saidy, 1992 
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Chessman1: What is this? A discovered, double, skewer attack?
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| | Mar-10-06 Andreas Korn
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Chessman1: Was he a farmer?
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| | Feb-13-06 Rock 
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Chessman1: He probably was a rock.
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| | Feb-12-06 M Langner vs M Hinz, 1988
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Chessman1: Anyways, after 3.Nxe5! Qe7 4.Nf3 Qxe4+ 5.Be2 is just very good for white.
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| | Feb-12-06 Paul Krueger 
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Chessman1: Maybe it's Paul Kroger, President and CEO of Kroger.
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| | Feb-12-06 Seyfried
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Chessman1: "Say, can I be fried?"
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| | Feb-01-06 Edward Epp vs W Kelleher, 2001 
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Chessman1: In case some one didin't why white resigned, it is because:35. Kh1 (the only move) 35. ... Be3+ wins the queen.
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| | Jan-08-06 I Farago vs V Bliumberg, 1994 
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Chessman1: 5.Nc3 g6 6.Ng5 h6 7.Nf3 Bg7 would lead to nothing.
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| | Jan-06-06 Ron Hofman
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Chessman1: Are you sure they didn't mean Ron Hofman?
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| | Jan-04-06 O Martius vs K Darga, 1958 
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Chessman1: I found a different answer for the puzzle of the day: 19. Rxg7+! Kxg7 20.Qg4+ Kh6 (20. ... Kh8? 21.Nd7+ mate next move, Nf3+ mate next move, Nd3+ mate next move, Nc4+ mate next move, or Nc6+ mate next move; 20. ... Kf6? 21. Nc4+ (or any other knight move), and mate next move, or ...
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