Sep-17-12 E C Foot vs Steinitz, 1893 
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eightbyeight: <kevin86> White was a she.
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| | Aug-23-12 Kibitzer's Café 
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eightbyeight: A long time ago I played a game that reached this position after 52 moves, with White to move (I was Black): [DIAGRAM] I was excited, thinking I would be able to use the two bishop mate in a real game for the first time, but the game continued... 53. Kg4 Kb3 54. Kg5 Kc4 55. f4 ...
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| | May-20-12 chessgames.com chessforum 
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eightbyeight: Just like the current speech bubble for kibitzing and pencil for annotations, there should be some kind of icon that indicates a game is playable with Guess-the-Move.
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| | May-17-12 A Granero Roca vs J A Hernando Rodrigo, 2001
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eightbyeight: Black wins back a pawn and has good drawing chances with 34 ... Rxb5, when White cannot recapture because of the back rank mate.
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| | Apr-17-12 Phony Benoni chessforum 
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eightbyeight: In your most recent addition to your puzzle-of-the-day collection, you have misspelled "April" as "Apirl". Please corrcet this. (Irony intended.)
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| | Apr-08-12 R Hughes vs A Stolarczyk, 2006 
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eightbyeight: At move 42, White is vulnerable both on the back rank and the long diagonal. He could play 42. Be2 Rc2 43. Re1 (otherwise his rooks are forked) but I can't see anything after that.
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| | Mar-27-12 G Bishop vs A G Hagen, 2009
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eightbyeight: I'm aware the king is exposed. That was sarcasm.
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| | Apr-22-11 Panno vs Spassky, 1955  Apr-21-11 Kramnik vs Deep Fritz, 2002 
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eightbyeight: Wouldn't it have been simpler to take a black rook at move 19?
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| | Apr-20-11 A J Goldsby vs P Ardovsky, 2003 
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eightbyeight: nyuk, nyuk, nyuk.
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