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Daniel Starbuck vs NN
Blindfold Simul, 3b (1883) (blindfold), Chicago, IL USA
King's Gambit: Accepted. Double Muzio Gambit (C37)  ·  1-0

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Kibitzer's Corner
Jun-13-11  Graham1973: Strange, what happened to the Kibitz that shows up when this game is found in the database?
Jun-13-11  psmith: Well, there's a kibitz on the game now! (but perhaps what was showing up was the annotations -- represented by a little pencil -- and not a kibitz -- represented by a talk-balloon?)
Jun-13-11
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  FSR: Coffeehouse chess! But what would you expect from Starbuck?

19.Qxc7# was better.

Jun-13-11
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  tamar: Double Muzio Espresso Gambit
Jun-13-11
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  FSR: Yeah, but 19.Qxc7# would have been a latte better than 19.Rxf7.
Jun-15-11  Graham1973: <psmith>, <FSR>.

No, I think some posted a Kibitz & then deleted it.

I'm hoping to convert a few Starbuck-Judd losses soon...

Jun-16-11  Wyatt Gwyon: Dear Lord. Pure Badassery.
Jun-16-11  Graham1973: Oh they exist, along with a long account of series between Judd and a St Louis chess club.
Oct-16-21  Messiah: <FSR: Coffeehouse chess!>

Thank you for this idea, I plagiarized it and submitted for GOTD under my own name. Many thanks!

Oct-16-21  Z truth 000000001: “Thievery pays for the tools, and the work shows me the mind of God. Stealing is a lot like alchemy, you know. In each, we each try to find what is beautiful and hidden and make it ours.”

? Richard Kadrey, Sandman Slim

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