Jun-04-06 Eric Schiller 
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Paintbucket: Mr. Schiller
I am a young player and I wanted to know if there were any openings or variations that are a little obscure that I could advance theory in and make a name for in some respects. I am not a highly skilled player (Aprox Elo 1300) but I am young and I can study well. I
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| | May-22-06 De Legal vs Saint Brie, 1750 
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Paintbucket: That is very interesting. Rook odds? No wonder St.Brie had no idea.
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| | May-22-06 Marshall vs G Marco, 1900 
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Paintbucket: That was simple.
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| | May-18-06 B Savchenko vs N Vitiugov, 2006 
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Paintbucket: I missed this one.
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| | May-15-06 S Short vs N Ahern, 2005 
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Paintbucket: Very, very easy. Wow.
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| | May-10-06 G Michelakis vs Kotronias, 1996 
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Paintbucket: Last thing I saw.
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| | May-08-06 Sherard / Wilmot vs Burn, 1897 
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Paintbucket: That was an easy one. First thing I saw.
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| | May-07-06 Unzicker vs Conquest, 1986 
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Paintbucket: I tried Qh6, a rook sac, and the knight forking the king and rook. I was nowhere close with either of the three.
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| | May-06-06 Kibitzer's Café 
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Paintbucket: <techincal draw> I'm going with Lawyer Ron. But I'm not betting money, because I'll lose it.
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| | May-06-06 K Shirazi vs J Peters, 1984 
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Paintbucket: Wonderful example of the wing gambit. (Kidding)
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