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Domdaniel
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   Jan-08-19 Domdaniel chessforum (replies)
 
Domdaniel: Blank Reg: "They said there was no future - well, this is it."
 
   Jan-06-19 Kibitzer's Café (replies)
 
Domdaniel: Haaarry Neeeeds a Brutish Empire... https://youtu.be/ZioiHctAnac
 
   Jan-06-19 G McCarthy vs M Kennefick, 1977 (replies)
 
Domdaniel: Maurice Kennefick died over the new year, 2018-2019. RIP. It was many years since I spoke to him. He gave up chess, I reckon, towards the end of the 80s, though even after that he was sometimes lured out for club games. I still regard this game, even after so many years, as the ...
 
   Jan-06-19 Maurice Kennefick (replies)
 
Domdaniel: Kennefick died over the 2018-19 New Year. Formerly one of the strongest players in Ireland, he was the first winner of the Mulcahy tournament, held in honour of E.N. Mulcahy, a former Irish champion who died in a plane crash. I played Kennefick just once, and had a freakish win, ...
 
   Jan-06-19 Anand vs J Fedorowicz, 1990 (replies)
 
Domdaniel: <NBZ> -- Thanks, NBZ. Enjoy your chortle. Apropos nothing in particular, did you know that the word 'chortle' was coined by Lewis Carroll, author of 'Alice in Wonderland'? I once edited a magazine called Alice, so I can claim a connection. 'Chortle' requires the jamming ...
 
   Jan-06-19 chessgames.com chessforum (replies)
 
Domdaniel: <al wazir> - It's not easy to go back through past Holiday Present Hunts and discover useful information. Very few people have played regularly over the years -- even the players who are acknowledged as best, <SwitchingQuylthulg> and <MostlyAverageJoe> have now ...
 
   Jan-05-19 Wesley So (replies)
 
Domdaniel: Wesley is a man of his word. Once again, I am impressed by his willingness to stick to commitments.
 
   Jan-04-19 G Neave vs B Sadiku, 2013 (replies)
 
Domdaniel: Moral: if you haven't encountered it before, take it seriously. Remember Miles beating Karpov with 1...a6 at Skara. Many so-called 'irregular' openings are quite playable.
 
   Dec-30-18 Robert Enders vs S H Langer, 1968
 
Domdaniel: <HMM> - Heh, well, yes. I also remembered that Chuck Berry had a hit with 'My Ding-a-ling' in the 1970s. I'm not sure which is saddest -- that the author of Johnny B. Goode and Memphis Tennessee and Teenage Wedding - among other short masterpieces - should sink to such ...
 
   Dec-30-18 T Gelashvili vs T Khmiadashvili, 2001 (replies)
 
Domdaniel: This is the game I mean: Bogoljubov vs Alekhine, 1922
 
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Feb-26-07
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  Domdaniel: < jess> --
<"They haven't been written, Honey, so "they" are not "texts.">

Splutter. But, but, why this is rampant heterotextuality ... we are all bitextuals now.

It's facinorous, is what it is.

Thanks for lorning me that new word. It's, well, wicked.

Dictionary corner: <facinorous>, 'atrociously wicked, beyond evil' is derived from Latin, facinorosus, from 'facinus' [crime], itself derived from 'facere' [to do].

Which opens up vistas of a whole new ancient Roman proverb ... "Facere facinorum, facere temporum", or <Do the crime, do the time>.

Sic.

Feb-26-07
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  Domdaniel: Or even "Facere facinorum, facere temporum cruciverbum".

Do the crime, do the Times Crossword.

Feb-26-07
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  jessicafischerqueen: G'day, g'day...

(head on keayboard still)

No, no, In my mind I called my colleague "honey" cuz she is a woman.

Is that bad? Will I get banned?

Feb-26-07
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  jessicafischerqueen: <Times cross swords> lOL

<Dom>, will the Top-Moro game make it into your upcoming chess magazine <Frogspawn>?

Very funny- spawn, pawn, punny...

Feb-26-07
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  Domdaniel: G'day <Jessica Albaquerque>. <In my mind I called my colleague "honey" cuz she is a woman.>

Yep, that I understood. And before the honey there was that man-bee superhero... is this a pattern? Where is thy sting-a-ling-a-ling?

<Is that bad? Will I get banned?>

No, yes.

Thanks for the pellucidations. Yes, I do seem to be given to Cale references and use of apotropaic. And verbally neanic mulligrubs in general, too, possibly, maybe. A tic.

Back to the typing. And it's only got 2000 words, many of them different.

Feb-26-07
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  jessicafischerqueen: LOL Can't wait for Entropanto--

I just sent you another email with <secret> info about <?>, and a presumptuous request that Is it ok if I send you an academic piece I wrote about the <Gangster film>? Your <Dublin Noir> piece reminded me of it...

Presumptuous etc. of the Yard

Feb-26-07
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  jessicafischerqueen: LOL <many of them different>...

Reminds me of the <French language>... Do you know they have a different word for everything?

Can I write a guest column for <Frogspawn>?

Feb-26-07
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  Domdaniel: <Is it ok if I send you ...?> <Jess>: Mais oui, s'il vous plait, naturellement.

Don't think them Grenouilles will ever git round to spawning, though. Print zines are closing down all over. Chess fans have given up on literacy and hang out on cheesy, sorry, *chessy* websites instead.

And we know the consequences of *that*.

Feb-26-07  laskereshevsky: a very wise man, ( no more between us....have peace good old father..) said me about the english language....:

(thanks to hes almost perfect knowledge
of english and german, he was in the personal staff of an american general, thats was after the war somewhere across germany and austria....)

one day I asked:"<...so, you was helping the allied and the germans civil population to comunicate?..>"

HE:"<...not exactly, more than all, beside to translate betw. germans and americans...or germans and english....i was helping the anglo-saxons mother's language (AMERICANS, ENGLISHS, AUSSYS, NEWZLNDS,SOUTH AFRICANERS, etc.) to understand each other......>"

P.S.: i typed the "wise man answer" how i remember that....maybe ( not.. im shore....) he said this more grammatically correct...

Feb-27-07
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  jessicafischerqueen: Yes, <LSK>, Angles/Saxons were Germanic. But English is not just Germanic, but their language bears little resemblance to current "German". English is not just Germanic, it is also Scandivavian, French, Latin, and Ancient Greekish.

Fully 75% of all current French words are also English words-largely because of the <Norman Conquest>, followed by the permanent <Norman Vacation>, although many of these words have different connotations and even denotations now.

BUT NOT DEFENESTRATE ahahhahahahahahah

terrible = "terreeeblah"
idiot= "ideeotte"
idea= "eeday"
bon = "bon bon" (candy- good- heh)
etc. etc.

Re: Your list of Commonwealth States is MISSING CANADA, EH?

(humph)

Feb-27-07
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  jessicafischerqueen: PS <laskereshevsky> Nobody has found the <Best Line> in your Chess Puzzle you put in your forum!

Don't give out the answer till <Dom>, <Eyal>, <positional genius> or <chessmoron> see it- they are very strong solvers.

Feb-27-07  laskereshevsky: <JESSICA>
(rabbit?!....if yes, another good shot from the WANNABE'S cousin!!...)

If u wanna see a <...very strong solvers.> on act, check the KIBITZER'S CAFÉ page, and watch my performans.....

( POMPOUS!.....POMPOUS!!....)

Feb-27-07  laskereshevsky: <Your list of Commonwealth States is MISSING CANADA, EH?>...cause u have the "strategical escape" to speak french!!....as i now the others dont.........:)
Feb-27-07
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  Domdaniel: <are we all genetically hardwired with a sort of internal Jeffrey Archer?>

Archer, manly yet erect, strolled purposefully from the bijou country mansion he shared with his fragrant 21-year-old wife.

She ran tearfully after him. It was a dark and stormy summer's day in England. A wasp landed on her cheek. He kissed it.

"I must see to this, my dear" he said firmly, mounting his chauffeur driven Bentley. "Cocktails at nine, yah?"

Meisswerk, the chauffeur, knew nine languages, seven ways of killing a man, and was shy around women. He drove Archer to his destination.

It was gloomy. It reminded him of prison. But that was an episode best forgotten. His heart lifted weights.

The man, a sinister and depraved-looking type, was waiting for him.

"Domdaniel?" said Archer suspiciously. "Is that a foreign name?"

[to be contd...]

Feb-27-07
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  jessicafischerqueen: <dom> LOL G'day, g'day....

I'll say it again: Thank God (Darwin) for the Irish, and their wonderful <storytellingessednessingositynessness>

(eagerly awaits part 2)

Feb-27-07
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  jessicafischerqueen: <LSK>

<Eyal> has solved your Chess Puzzle!!

He has posted the "Best Line."

We await your response...

Feb-27-07  mack: <<LSK>

<Eyal> has solved your Chess Puzzle!!>

Wait, wasn't that me?

Feb-27-07
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  jessicafischerqueen: <Mack> Do you mean you and <Eyal> are actually the same person?

Hmmmm... This place gets more interesting by the minute...

Feb-27-07
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  jessicafischerqueen: <Mack> LOL <Qxc1> Does the trick?

I posted a line starting from there, and <Eyal> finished the line proving that Black goes up a whole rook as opposed to just winning the exchange.

LOL posting the first move, however correct, does not constitute "solving" a chess puzzle...

Feb-27-07  mack: <<Mack> Do you mean you and <Eyal> are actually the same person?>

Eyal be damned if that's true.

Feb-27-07  laskereshevsky: <jessicafischerqueen: Hmmm this is tough.. If Black starts Qxc1, then Bxc1 Nf2+ and it's the same... White loses rook for Knight... So Qxc1 is really the same as Bxe3...>

do U remember this?!..U was so close, its a pity U didnt continued the analysis, cause after the first 3 moves the black is with the exchange,

but follow the line like <eyal> did, at least the win of a piece is forced, thanks to the threath: e3-e2-e1=Q.......

the <Eyal> solution is correct....

the game continued: 1. ..Qxc1 2.Bxc1 Nf2+ 3.Qxf2 Bxf2 0-1 cause, as he said in the post-mortem analysis, my opponent saw at this point, the forced line leading the black's piece win....

Feb-27-07  mack: Oh sorry, my fault for not looking at the other posts properly.

Once you've found Qxc1, the rest of it comes along very nicely.

Feb-27-07
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  Domdaniel: <Jess> Hey, now, I like *both* <mack> and <Eyal> the way they are/is. If he/they is a schiz (trad defamatory sense, blah blah) then I hope nobody tries to "cure" him/them...

There's no saving *you*, of course...

Feb-27-07  Eyal: Welcome to the Psychological Clinic.

If you have an obsessive-compulsive disorder, please press 1, as many times as you like.

If you are co-dependent, please ask someone to press 2 for you.

If you have multiple personality disorder, please press 3, 4, 5, and 6.

If you are paranoid or delusional, we know who you are and what you want. Just stay on the line so we can trace the call.

If you are schizophrenic, listen carefully and a little voice will tell you which number to press.

If you are depressed, it doesn't really matter which number you press. Probably no one will answer anyway.

Feb-27-07
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  Domdaniel: <Eyal> Deep breath. Quick peek around. Okay. LOLOLOL.

Hope nobody saw me...

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