| Mar-26-04 |
| nikolaas: I have a game from this person that isn't yet in the database. How can I post it? |
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| Apr-22-04 |
| nikolaas: Allright, I don't know the date so I can't submit it. I'll have to post it here: L.Schaaf-E.Schallopp 1.e4 d5 2.exd5 Nf6 3.c4 c6 4.Qa4 Bd7 5.dxc6 Nxc6 6.Qb3 Nd4 7.Qc3 e5 8.f4 Bb4 9.Qd3 Bf5 10.Qg3 Ne4 11.Qxg7 Nc2+ 12.Ke2 Qd3+ 13.Kxd3 Ng3# |
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| Apr-22-04 |
| capanegra: <nikolass> The date of this game is not concretely specified. All I can tell you from Panov’s “The ABC of Openings”, is that was played at the end of the XIX Century. Whatever, I think you should submit it anyway (at least with a “?” in the date). The lovely final position is enough justification. |
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| Apr-23-04 |
| nikolaas: <capanegra> I tried, but it didn't work. I thought the date was needed, but maybe there's something else wrong...
I'll try it again. |
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| Apr-23-04 |
| nikolaas: Again it didn't work. A date is raelly needed. I tried it with ????-??-?? but failed. |
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| May-17-06 |
| BIDMONFA: Emil Schallopp SCHALLOPP, Emil
http://www.bidmonfa.com/schallopp_e...
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| May-17-06 |
| mahmoudkubba: In fact the word in some native Arabic world language(s) might mean in reverse <Shakloup> or up side down. |
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| May-17-06 |
| mahmoudkubba: or really also Scalop meat stake, the nice good food I liked sometimes especially when not eating for say 10 years or something HaHaHa. |
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| May-17-06 |
| mahmoudkubba: As the nice Comedian story when a father to a girl visited her in her house with her husband he said to the husband hearing some bad news or a bad condition he (the husband) is in: r u feeding the girl? the husband said yah sure I gave her lunch three months ago and gave her in fact dinner just two week ago HaHaHa. |
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May-17-06
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| keypusher: A book of minature games I had when I was a kid said something like Schallopp had a fondness for "mettlesome play" and allowed the closed game "to remain a book sealed with seven seals." It then gave this game: Anderssen vs E Schallopp, 1864 |
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| Dec-30-06 |
| Whitehat1963: Schallopp Schallopp beautiful Schallopp
Beautiful Schallop with a cherry on top!
-- Dr. Seuss
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Oct-13-07
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| keypusher: <A book of minature games I had when I was a kid said something like Schallopp had a fondness for "mettlesome play" and allowed the closed game "to remain a book sealed with seven seals." It then gave this game: Anderssen vs E Schallopp, 1864>
Oops, I think it actually gave this game:
Janowski vs E Schallopp, 1896
Although the Anderssen game was in the book too, I think. |
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| Aug-01-08 |
| whiteshark: biography:http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schall... (in German) |
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| Aug-01-08 |
| myschkin: Eine kleine Miniatur des Altmeisters:
Schallopp - Gossip
Manchester, 1900
1.e4 e5 2.Sc3 Sf6 3.f4 d5 4.fxe5 Sxe4 5.Sf3 Sxc3? Entwickelt nur den Gegner.[ 5…Le7; 5…Lg4; 5…Sc6; 5…Lf5 ] 6.bxc3 Le7 7.d4 0-0 8.Ld3 Lg4 9.Tb1 b6 10.0-0 c5
Tatsächlich kann sich das Schwarz noch leisten, auch wenn f6 vorsichtiger scheint.
11.h3 Lh5?
 click for larger viewDas geht nicht mehr gut. Weiss verwirklich eine naheliegende Kombination - die aber so nicht immer geht. Diesmal reicht aber das Material dank des sofort eingreifenden f-Turms. Schwarz musste das leicht nachteilige 11…Lxf3 12.Dxf3 spielen. 12.Lxh7+! Kxh7 13.Sg5+ Lxg5
[Nach 13…Kg8 14.Dxh5 Lxg5 15.Lxg5 De8 16.Lf6! den Sack zu. 13…Kg6 14.Dd3+] 14.Dxh5+ Lh6
[14…Kg8 15.Lxg5 Dc7 16.Lf6!]
15.Lxh6 gxh6 16.Tf6 [Und aus.]
16…Kg7 17.Dxh6+ Kg8 18.Dg5+ Kh7 19.Th6#
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| Aug-04-08 |
| whiteshark: Here you find the corresponding Anglophilic biography: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emil_S... |
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| Aug-31-08 |
| GrahamClayton: Schallop was the chief stenographer of the Reichstag, the German parliament building in Berlin. |
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| Sep-02-08 |
| GrahamClayton: Source: Andy Soltis "Chess Lists", 2nd edition, McFarland Publishing, 2002 |
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Sep-03-08
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| DoctorD: "Sourceless Soltis" as a source??? |
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