Dec-26-05 City of Moscow 
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Central Control: <aw1988> Your constant unpredictable humor never ceases to keep us off balance, lol. |
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Dec-26-05 Janosevic vs Petrosian, 1978 
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Central Control: <SuicidalKing> Its Monday, 2:24ET and I should be in bed, lol! Simple Mondays, hope its like this in my next tournament game in Miami! |
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Dec-24-05 R Stone vs L Day, 1983 
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Central Control: 36. Qc2?? ... Blunder Alert! |
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Dec-23-05 Two Knights (C57) 
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Central Control: <Akavall> I know Chessmaster does too. |
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Dec-22-05 Alekhine vs P de Unamuno, 1944 
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Central Control: <ughaibu> Um, thanks. |
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Dec-22-05 E Post vs A Nimzowitsch, 1905 
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Central Control: <malbase> Interesting, I had considered your idea but everytime we tried (In post game analysis, admitedly not very hard) White could take the pawn with check. I am very well aware that in these types of situations, if the king can get to a certain point where a check ... |
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Dec-19-05 H Clemenz vs F Eisenschmidt, 1862 
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Central Control: Its great and all that people got it but during a game there's not a "White to Move and Win" sign overhead. The whole attack has to be conducted sucessfully which is just part of the reason chess is so hard. |
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Dec-01-05 Blackburne vs A Crook, 1902 
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Central Control: I am not A. Crook! |
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Nov-27-05 C Manley vs J Rosenberg, 2001 
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Central Control: This game brings up bad memories of a blitz game I played against an expert player at the local chess club. |
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Nov-22-05 T Fogarasi vs D Breder, 2000 
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Central Control: I got it without too much trouble though it took me a while longer than it should of for some reason. Like someone else mentioned earlier, its probably one of the only puzzles that are easier to see OTB than when theres a "[color] to play and win" overhead. |
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