Aug-01-04 Moshe Czerniak 
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Ribeiro: Czerniak wrote a very good book entitled "El Final" (The Endgame). He was born in Warsaw (1910) and lived in Jerusalem and Buenos Aires. In Argentina he was known as Miguel Czerniak.
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| | Jul-30-04 E Eliskases vs Ritson-Morry, 1935 
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Ribeiro: A nice game played by Eliskases.
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| | Jul-30-04 Matschego vs Hamppe, 1853  Jul-26-04 Raymond Keene 
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Ribeiro: <ray keene> Very nice stories!!!
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| | Jul-26-04 Paul Morphy 
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Ribeiro: <nikolaas> Very interesting!
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| | Jul-24-04 Mikhail Tal 
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Ribeiro: <CrackerSmack> Pink Floyd...
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| | Jul-23-04 Alekhine's Defense (B02) 
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Ribeiro: The great Brazilian chess writer Idel Becker mentions in his book "Aberturas e Armadilhas no Xadrez" ("Openings and Traps in Chess") that the old Argentine master Roberto Grau once said ironically that Alekhine's Defense was perhaps Alekhine's greatest bluff, but that such a thing ...
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| | Jul-22-04 O Barda vs Spassky, 1953
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Ribeiro: This beautiful game earned Spassky a brilliancy prize (Bucharest, 1953).
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| | Jul-14-04 Jefferson Pelikian 
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Ribeiro: <chessgames.com> This is the Brazilian IM Jefferson Pelikian. Please, forgive me for having kibitzed again.
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| | Jul-13-04 Robert James Fischer 
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Ribeiro: <iron maiden> When he was 13, Morphy played 3 games against the Hungarian master Löwenthal, scoring 2.5. Pomar drew a tournament game against Alekhine when he was 12 and won the Spanish Championship when he was 14. Some would include in this list Capablanca, who won a match ...
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