Jan-11-14 M J Freeman vs C Morrison, 1978 
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wossip: Many comments refer to the ease in finding the final combination because it was featured as a 'Monday morning puzzle'.
In 1978, there was no such thing, and during the game no-one raised a flag or told me there was a quick finish!
I was delighted to discover there was one, and did so |
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Jun-20-12 Raymond Keene 
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wossip: Ray. Amongst your CV statements is stated
'1966 Havana-youngest UK player ever to be selected for the Olympiad /World Chess Team Championship - aged 18.'
I am surprised you forgot Scotland has had 2 younger than you:
Craig Pritchett was 17, also at the Havana Olympiad, and 2 years ... |
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Dec-01-09 Peggy Steedman
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wossip: Remembered with great affection.
A lady with spirit who called a spade a spade. |
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Dec-21-07 An Englishman chessforum 
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wossip: Good evening. Good night! |
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May-18-07 Edgard Colle 
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wossip: The town is 'Weston-super-Mare' (not '...Marne'). It is in England. |
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Apr-07-07 Stefan Fazekas 
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wossip: He was the father-in-law of Gyula Kluger (See game 20). |
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Feb-06-07 Caro-Kann Defense (B12) 
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wossip: I always find 4)..h5 gives me a good game. If white plays Be2 and wins the pawn, not only does he open the file for black but he also loses time, during which black hits the centre with c5 etc. Seirawan played this many years ago. |
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