Jan-12-22 Keres vs Euwe, 1937 
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NatashaFatale: Thanks <Retireborn>. I did see Rg2 but, as you say, I didn't see what it would buy me. |
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Jan-04-22 Mikhail Botvinnik 
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NatashaFatale: <keypusher> Sorry for the late response. The House of Government is purely wonderful. |
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Dec-24-21 J Balogh vs K Havasi, 1918 
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NatashaFatale: Lunch was at noon. The game started at 13:00. At 13:03, Havasi's bad oyster struck. |
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Dec-12-21 Kmoch vs A Nimzowitsch, 1927
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NatashaFatale: <Teyss> Amen. The Immortal Overprotection Game is a joke you can pleasurably reread at least once a year, maybe on the first day of April. The more one admires Nimzowitsch's genuine annotations, the funnier is Kmoch's parody. |
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Dec-09-21 Lasker vs A K Ettlinger, 1893
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NatashaFatale: <offramp>, I just saw your comment of May-12-14. It's a veritable tour de farce, especially since (so far as I can tell) it's all true. Stale thanks to you. |
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Nov-04-21 Rybka vs Shredder, 2007 
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NatashaFatale: I read the GOTD this morning and what I got was Morrison v Euwe (fatuous pun: Break on Through to the Other Side). But I'm glad to see this game again anyway, even though it's been breaking my heart for years. I'm a computer myself and back in the '70s I hoped to break into ... |
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Nov-02-21 A Pomar vs Petrosian, 1970
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NatashaFatale: <Petrosianic> That is a seriously beautiful comment that just went right by me at the time. |
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Oct-28-21 A Predke vs N Yakubboev, 2021 
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NatashaFatale: <MissScarlett>Very nice. Not that I'd rate Yakubboev quite that high, but still, very nice. |
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Oct-08-21 Herbert Avram 
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NatashaFatale: Considering that neither the CIA nor the NSA existed during WWII, I'd guess that the source of this lie is most likely either the CIA or the NSA. |
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