Jul-29-05 J Nikolac vs Timman, 1979 
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white pawn: I got today's... and I knew why the answer was the correct one <sneaky>
:-). It was quite simple, however. I'm just glad I get to add another notch to my "solved a Friday-puzzle belt..." Oh yeah, it's a real belt. |
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Jul-15-05 G Marco vs Marshall, 1902 
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white pawn: It's supposed to be like "Mark of the Beast," which is 666 which is what <Benzol> had mentioned. |
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Jun-22-05 Adams vs Hydra, 2005 
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white pawn: <WD Ricther> So either player can claim a draw anytime after 50 moves, as long as it's their turn? |
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Jun-21-05 Hydra vs Adams, 2005 
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white pawn: are there time controls? |
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Jun-20-05 Bird vs De Vere, 1868 
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white pawn: Wow, mate with only a pawn attacking the king. |
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Jun-20-05 Nigel Short 
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white pawn: How old is he in the picture at the top? He looks like he's 16. |
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Jun-17-05 Deep Blue vs Polgar, 1993 
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white pawn: "The doctor said my nose would quit bleeding if I just kept my finger out of there." "Is this my house?"
"Ms. Hoover, my worm jumped into my mouth."
"When I grow up, I want to be a principal, or a cateripillar." |
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Jun-05-05 R I Reynolds vs Nunn, 1987 
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white pawn: <Fred64>Adam of course, the first man on Earth. That's what he meant by "first" right? Anyway, great puzzle. The white king is tied up along with his comraddes, whilst the black king is free to roam and gobble up the enemy pawns! Nice. |
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Jun-02-05 Fischer vs D Ames, 1955 
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white pawn: When he was just a fetus, I actually beat him. |
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Jun-02-05 Unzicker vs L A Sanchez, 1952 
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white pawn: What is the definition of a "passed pawn"? |
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