Jun-23-23 D Starbuck vs NN, 1882 
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stone free or die: Thanks <beat> for that possibility - it's quite a reasonable guess and I have to admit it didn't occur to me. (Though I wonder, if correct, why Mr. Winter wouldn't flush it out more fully.) |
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Jun-23-23 Kenneth Rogoff 
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stone free or die: <kp> the book mentioning your book is from 1998, so it's an entire generation earlier than the age we live in now. RE: Lion's paw...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nodip... https://www.amazon.com/Lions-Paw-Ro... |
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Jun-23-23 Josef Staudigl
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stone free or die: (But then again, I can just grab the files from chessarch.com and not have to bother Mr. Renette.) |
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Jun-23-23 chessgames.com chessforum 
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stone free or die: <<Missy> Extended by popular demand. In about a week's time, add on <Last Few Days!>> The week's up. |
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Jun-23-23 D Hervieux vs R Harper, 2004
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stone free or die: <stonehenge> what's your source for that? |
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Jun-17-23 Barcza vs Pachman, 1963
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stone free or die: As in "Show you're working"? or "Show your work"? Or maybe this is a more common British gerund than here in the States... https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/show... |
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Jun-13-23 Hans Georg Mueller
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stone free or die: Aside - it's been interesting watching Rod Edward's site move from secondary sources, like Kuiper and Di Felice, to primary sources. I believe a lot of credit goes to Tim Harding for that. |
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Jun-13-23 Kibitzer's Café 
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stone free or die: Luke channeling his inner Morrison. |
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Jun-11-23 E Hossain vs S Ahmed, 2007 
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stone free or die: White to move after move 22 shows perhaps a better way to conduct the attack. <White to move after 21...h7-h5> [DIAGRAM] |
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Jun-11-23 petemcd85 chessforum 
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stone free or die: <Steve> reported it fixed here: User: stevemcd87 I can verify from my end. |
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