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Georg Marco vs Joseph Blackburne
Vienna (1898), Vienna AUT, rd 6, Jun-08
Spanish Game: Schliemann Defense (C63)  ·  1/2-1/2

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Jan-17-24  stone free or die: <"Time not reported; guess they're both ashamed of it"> -- Miron (Hazeltine)

<Literary Digest 1898-09-17 p360>

Jan-18-24
Premium Chessgames Member
  fredthebear: A ridiculous statement. The position is equal.
Jan-18-24  stone free or die: I'll take a statement from <Miron> over a trolling <fraud>'s any day of the week.
Jan-18-24
Premium Chessgames Member
  fredthebear: Once again, sfod demonstrates a lack of understanding of real chess. perhidious calls his lap dog a lifetime 700 player, and it shows here.
Jan-18-24  stone free or die: <fred> - what are you doing here other than trolling?

Guess you never heard of <Miron Hazeltine>.

Jan-18-24
Premium Chessgames Member
  fredthebear: Material is even in the final position. Olga says it plays out to a draw, and FTB agrees: 1.Qd6 g3 2.c5 Qd3 3.Raf8 c4 4.d4 f4 5.R5 f6 Rfe 16.Re6 Rxe6 7.Qxe6 Rb7 8.Qc6 Rxa7 9.Qb6 Ra3 10.Qb4 Ra7 11.Qb6 etc.

Interpretation for trolls: These two players have nothing to be ashamed about.

Jan-18-24  stone free or die: Let me clue you in, <Miron> was talking about the fact that they drew after only 16 moves.

This game comes from the age of chivalry, before misbehaved bears plagued the pages of <CG>.

Jan-18-24
Premium Chessgames Member
  fredthebear: zanzibar is wrong as usual, and zanzibar is sticking to everlasting ignorance as usual. It's what a small-minded troll does. When it comes to research, z imposter does a whole lot of guessing, is quite gullible to the printed word however wrong it might be. Guessing will get you beat in chess.

BTW, George Marco won the third brilliancy prize of this tournament in the 32nd round, so he was not loafing.

Jan-18-24  stone free or die: <fred> is dumpster diving again.

Absolutely no reason for him being on this thread other than troll-stalking a biographically informative post of mine.

<Fred> is going out of his way to be an idiot. His beef is with <Miron> fwiw.

Jan-18-24
Premium Chessgames Member
  fredthebear: This troll has had the same problem of choosing to remain ignorant for years. zanzibar is simply unwilling to learn chess concepts. The subject today just happens to be draws. Didn't we cover draws recently and troll made a big stink but didn't care about the details of the answer at all? It's all for troll attention. stone free or die would rather slag members than learn chess concepts. It's what trolls do over and over and over again, day after day after day, week after week after week, month after month after month, year after year after year, and decade after decade after decade.

That troll gonna post trash over and over and over again because that's why troll is here. It's not about chess. It's about harassing good people and bears on-line for troll's need for negative attention in lieu of love and belonging elsewhere.

Jan-18-24  stone free or die: <Fred> never gives up trying to get the last post in.

Trouble is, he really wants to take <Miron Hazeltine> on, and <Miron> knows better than to engage idiotic misbehaving bears.

Jan-18-24
Premium Chessgames Member
  fredthebear: A ridiculous statement. The position is equal. sfod is chess ignorant.
Jan-18-24  stone free or die: <"Time not reported; guess they're both ashamed of it"> -- Miron (Hazeltine)

<Literary Digest 1898-09-17 p360>

Jan-18-24
Premium Chessgames Member
  fredthebear: Material is even in the final position. Olga says it plays out to a draw, and FTB agrees: 1.Qd6 g3 2.c5 Qd3 3.Raf8 c4 4.d4 f4 5.R5 f6 Rfe 16.Re6 Rxe6 7.Qxe6 Rb7 8.Qc6 Rxa7 9.Qb6 Ra3 10.Qb4 Ra7 11.Qb6 etc.

Interpretation for trolls: These two players have nothing to be ashamed about.

Jan-18-24  stone free or die: <"Time not reported; guess they're both ashamed of it"> -- Miron (Hazeltine)

<Literary Digest 1898-09-17 p360>

(For those with reading comprehension challenges - running an engine isn't needed, understanding what you read is)

Jan-18-24
Premium Chessgames Member
  perfidious: Reading a string of analysis by <fishie> is less informative than, in many instances, trying to understand the whys and wherefores behind the conclusions reached by the silicon monstah. One's abilities can be improved by those wishing to do so.

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