Nov-18-05 City of Moscow 
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prodigywannabe: Nick! :-D |
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Nov-18-05 Kibitzer's Café 
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prodigywannabe: Oops that was Kriegspiel. Apologies to him.
Well, you get the point <sitzkrieg> |
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Nov-15-05 Chessgames - Beer 
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prodigywannabe: Hey! tpstar beat me to my above joke on the Ale page. Ah well, it couldn't have gone to a better kibitzer =). (Kibitzer? BRILLIANT!) |
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Nov-13-05 Jennifer Shahade 
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prodigywannabe: <LMAJ> I'll hang up my AJ pistol for good now...if it's a true story, that's very nice of you. Personally, I would have accepted and used the money to study chess full time. That's incredible that you didn't take the money. |
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Nov-07-05 Vladimir Kramnik 
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prodigywannabe: Favorite drinks of certain players (somewhat conjectural)
Kasparov: Pepsi
Kramnick: Juice (nothing with caffeine to give him the urge to win!)
Karpov: Victory gin.
Take that Tolya fans!! |
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Nov-06-05 Kasparov vs Topalov, 1999 
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prodigywannabe: The other thing that Nunn points out is that declining the sac is okay for black in the form of 24...Kb6! So the correct punctuation of 24. Rxd7 is "!?" |
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Oct-16-05 Raymond Keene 
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prodigywannabe: <ray keene> I saw on the back of one of your books (specifically the one on the amazing Kasparov-Karpov match of 1989) that you helped the police solve a murder mystery by solving a chess-like problem. Is this true, and, if so, what happened? |
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Oct-14-05 O Kaila vs E Book, 1947
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prodigywannabe: Book plays a book opening :-) |
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Oct-14-05 Nakamura vs A J Goldsby, 2003 
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prodigywannabe: <Everyoneyeah> I think I can now piece together an accurate biography of AJ Goldsby. AJ Goldsby was born in 44 AD, as the son of Jesus Christ and Mary Magdalene. As a young boy of 1000, he was a fireman, engineer, train-driver, soldier, policeman, weight-lifter, ... |
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Oct-14-05 Vesna Panic
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prodigywannabe: Don't Panic :-) |
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