Sep-17-05 Q Gong vs F Sun, 2001 
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Speed Zamboni Driver: I think white was winning. Should have played b3 at some point, and sealed the Q side, and put a rook on the second rank to defend the attack on the a file. the exchanges allowed black to free her game and look at that week isolated e pawn. |
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Sep-17-05 Chessgames - Beer 
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Speed Zamboni Driver: What did one mortician say to the other?
Hey, why don't we stop for a couple of cold ones! |
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Sep-17-05 Kibitzer's Café 
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Speed Zamboni Driver: I have a job again--hockey is back! Go Penguins, and Sidney Crosby! |
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Sep-14-05 FIDE World Championship Tournament (2005) 
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Speed Zamboni Driver: no games yet, but 37 pages.... |
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Sep-10-05 F Zita vs Bronstein, 1957 
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Speed Zamboni Driver: I know Bronstein's a great player, but this guy he's playing here shows zero appreciation for dangerous tatctical positions. I mean, letting black open the g file, and then helping him by sealing off the rook with pawns. This one reminded me of playing chess at the high |
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Sep-10-05 B Jonasson vs H Angantysson, 1986 
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Speed Zamboni Driver: I thought Q-c5 wins. Its a killer
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Sep-02-05 N Krogius vs Keene, 1970 
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Speed Zamboni Driver: Fischer played it, but lost games with it. |
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Sep-02-05 Andrew Soltis 
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Speed Zamboni Driver: The Inner Game Of Chess is an interesting read. He has a nifty piece on Sundays in the New York Post, which is sort of like one of U.K.s trash newspapers, the column is the only reason to read this rag. If yo like Andy, maybe his chess column is on-line. |
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Sep-02-05 Jeremy Silman 
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Speed Zamboni Driver: He is smart to not start dumping books on the market, the way some successful authors do. Better to wait, come up with a real good idea, thats workable by a non GM. |
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Sep-02-05 Fischerandom Chess 
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Speed Zamboni Driver: 960 is harmless. It won't replace regular chess, because 1) no one will pay to see it, 2) no one will buy product relating to this game, except, perhaps, a book of middle game combinations, because that would most resemble standard chess, and 3)
no tournament sponsor ... |
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