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Domdaniel
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   Domdaniel has kibitzed 30777 times to chessgames   [more...]
   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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Jun-06-07
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  jessicafischerqueen: <bench warrant>

Heh.

Jun-06-07
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  Domdaniel: <Ms Broad> -- < but I copy and pasted the <nimzo gambit> from the CG.com home page!!> -- And I -- in total Nimzo-shock at seeing such a move -- went right in and played thru 'em on the openings explorer - and I'm sure it was a Queen... big, spiky, came from <d1>? Thought so, a Queen.

Like your majesty, yer maj. Ever been to <g4> in the springtime?

Jun-06-07
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  Domdaniel: One hundred and eighty-one!

I'll get lynched for this: 181 is the sum of squares of successive integers...

181 = 9^2 + 10^2.

Jun-06-07
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  Domdaniel: <Frogspawn Hot Tip> We would *all* be better players if we paid more attention to drawn games -- both GM draws and our own horrible draws -- instead of always going on about 'decisive' games.

Just a thought.

No, I have NOT been possessed by the spirit of saint Drawnik. I think...

Jun-06-07  achieve: You've shown integrity before..

This one is for "Les connaisseurs"(?)

You were bound to come up with it

and the best thing about it is, that you should get lynched for this, as I, but remain proudly.

Jun-06-07
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  jessicafischerqueen: Good grief again with the sums!!

BTW did you know <triskadecaphobia> is sexist?

The number 13 was sacred to the people who worshipped the <Moon Goddess>.

Bloody Heck. Women aren't bad luck!

<Pauline doctrine> my arse.

No letters, please

Jun-06-07
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  jessicafischerqueen: <Dom> from the "treading on thin ground file":

Ok <Bloody heck>? I tried to type the original- but a big red message came up saying I couldnt' post it.

But check out two words after <Pauline doctrine>...

????

Let's not do another experiment, but I think they may be more lenient with <Brit slang>, if you catch my drift.

Jun-06-07
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  jessicafischerqueen: Drawn games kick ass when one guy finds a fabulous trick to pull a rabbit outta his hat-- that feels every bit as good as a win to me.

Plus drawn games with long endgames teach us how to play endgames.

Jessica Leko-Kramnik Queen

Jun-06-07  Ragh: <Dom> Here's my two cents. 181 is also a palindrome, i.e. it is the same written upside down and also backwards. Apart from being a twin prime (along with 179), it is also the sum of five consecutive primes (29 + 31 + 37 + 41 + 43).
Jun-06-07  Ragh: I see that you are closing in on 6000 kibitz mark.
Jun-06-07
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  jessicafischerqueen: <Dom> when you hit <6000>, and after you finish your <calculatin'>, I will be cheering

<Ragh! Ragh!>

Heh

Jun-06-07
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  jessicafischerqueen: By the way I am also a <Palindrome>. Me, not my name.

Yes, I have horizontal as well as vertical symmetry.

Meaning no legs, and upper body times two.

So I'm also the same right side up and upside down.

It's a fact!

Jun-06-07
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  Domdaniel: <BTW did you know <triskadecaphobia> is sexist?>

Good grief, woman, of *course* I knew that. *Every idiot* knows blah blah blah that ...

Why d'you think I'm an <Icosatriophile>? It's not for my health, is it?

*starts 23-course meal*

Sexist, moi?

Jun-06-07
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  jessicafischerqueen: From <Spinal Tap>

"Sexist? What's wrong with being sexy?"

Jun-06-07
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  Domdaniel: <Jess> I think I follow ... two words after ... check out your ar-.

Ah. I see.

Vita Brevis. Too bloody brevis to go playing with the limits of the sayable again, fascinating though they are.

<your art> ... that must be what you meant, your artfulness?

Jun-06-07
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  Domdaniel: "and bolshy great yarbockles to thee and thine"

"watch yer gulliver!"

[*just watched Clockwork Orange ... that Ludwig Van Kubrick guy was something else, wasn't he?*]

Jun-06-07
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  Domdaniel: I had a palindrome once. But she moved to Drussia.
Jun-06-07
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  jessicafischerqueen: yes, and of course bad words nobody can understand.

Did you ever learn the language <Burgess> invented? or <Klingon>, for that matter?

Jun-06-07
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  jessicafischerqueen: Erewhonnowhere!

Palindromic <Scifi>!

Plus, if you assign the proper numerical value to each letter, add all the letters together and then subtract the primes it all equals

1815- the year we bested <The Frog> in Belgium.

Just saying.

Jun-06-07
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  jessicafischerqueen: Yes, <vita Loco>, so best for us to play the <artful dodger>, or maybe the <Los Angeles Dodger>,though I don't know about this "baseball" they often speak about.

If <cricket> was good enough for <Queen Victoria>, it's good enough for me.

The miserable old bag.

Jun-06-07  Ragh: <jess> <By the way I am also a <Palindrome>. Me, not my name.> lole.. you shud be jessicafunniqueen instead.
Jun-06-07  Ragh: <Palindromic <Scifi>! Plus, if you assign the proper numerical value to each letter, add all the letters together and then subtract the primes it all equals 1815> Ok, either you didn't get the math right or my numeric skills went insane. Will you care to explain the mathematic logic behind this puzzle.
Jun-06-07
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  jessicafischerqueen: <Ragh> I would, but i've misplaced my <abacus>.

<Dom> will be sure to untangle the mystery tommorrow, he's a whiz with <calculatin>

Jun-06-07
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  jessicafischerqueen: <Erewhon> is a dystopian/utopian early Scifi novel they forced us to read in University.

Actually it's not bad.

Nowhere spelled backwards!!

Get it? Utopia means "nowhere"

HAHAHAHAHAHA

ack

Jun-06-07  Ragh: <Nowhere spelled backwards!!> That should be <Erehwon> and not <Erewhon>. So your word is not a palindrome!!
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