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Pita / 3 Allies

Number of games in database: 1
Years covered: 1944


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1. Alekhine vs Pita / Allies 1-0171944Blind simul, 8bC43 Petrov, Modern Attack

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Apr-02-05  mynameisrandy: Oh man, Pita+3 players. I never imagined I'd see that name here of all places. My grandfather went school with Pita+3 players! He and Pita+3 players (or 3Peet to friends) were very close with one another. You wouldn't believe the stories he had...

I forgot most of them, sadly, but I remember he told about this one time at a town social, Pita+3 players and gramps just <creamed> everyone else in the nine-legged race.

Apr-02-05  PinkPanther: What the hell are you talking about?
Apr-02-05  Zaius: <PinkPanther> he is making fun of the name which obviously refers to one person (Pita) and three other players. His joke is based on the assumption that "Pita+3 players" is an actual person's name and creates puns out of such an assumption (3Peet, nine-legged race). I thought the joke was cute.
Apr-02-05  MUG: <mynameisrandy> lol!

Kind of ruins the joke when you explain it like that <Zaius>! ;-)

Apr-02-05  dafish298: i agree with <PinkPanther>. what the hell are you talking about? Trying to explain it just makes it worse
Apr-02-05  mynameisrandy: Boy, with material like that, you could make some serious bread in writing.

<MUG> and <Zaius>, thanks for the laughs. :)

Mar-28-09  WhiteRook48: Don't eat the pita bread, Alekhine! The 3 allies are coming after you!
Mar-28-09  Xeroxx: Is this a jokeplayer?
Mar-28-09  I Like Fish: pita means...
pain in the a$$...
Mar-28-09  apple pi: Pita and three allies...tzatziki, lamb, and onion.
Mar-28-09  Dredge Rivers: Do they mean Pita Cramling?

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