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| Sep-02-09 | | malthrope: Jess - just a Labor Day heads-up to let you know that I was fiddling while Rome burns (my post back to <DCP23>). However, now I have a second post up which addresses your current post. Did you expect anything less? :D My Best, - Mal |
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| Sep-02-09 | | A Karpov Fan: OMG you have the most epic Fischer collection in your profile!! Respect. |
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| Sep-02-09 | | SirChrislov: who is <jessicafischerqueen>? I've read some of your early posts in your forum. you sound like a fun, young lady. how could you be so into chess? You're like the coolest female kibitzer on CG's. Can we know more about you like your real name, age, what state do you live in? why Bobby Fischer? |
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| Sep-02-09 | | hms123: <SirChrislov>
<jessicamysteryqueen> exists in a realm beyond such earthly concerns. |
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| Sep-02-09 | | achieve: I strenuously concur with <hms123>. Some rather frontal questions in there, Sir?Chrislov. |
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Sep-02-09
 | | jessicafischerqueen: <SirChrislov> hello and thanks for dropping by! Well you know what, a few months ago I read some of my "early posts" as well and if you ask me, three years ago I was embarrassingly retarded. My Real name: <Newt Prober> My Real age: <25> (almost) My Real state: <arrogance> Coolest female kibbutzer at CG.com- and by far: <Open Defence> My wine: <Pepperidge Farm Bad Elderberry> My favorite foods: <Braised Squab, or Sea-Bass Grilled with lemon> My security team: <"Some guys are coming over"> I like to: <Play chess without any clothes on> (luckily, since there are no people in Korea who play chess, I only play on the internet in my house so nobody can see me). Ok then, I hope that's been of some help. |
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Sep-02-09
 | | jessicafischerqueen: <Howard and Niels>
Thanks for the support gentlemen.
But I don't mind giving the profile details out- I believe <Sir Chrislov> needs them for an article he is writing for <Psychology Today> entitled "Why Chess Players are Never Fun or Young." I can't stand in the way of science. |
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Sep-02-09
 | | jessicafischerqueen: <Anatoli Karpov>
Thanks for dropping by!
Yes, this is <Bobby's> forum. All for him. |
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| Sep-02-09 | | chessmoron: <Batchimeg>
I'm too poor to get the chessgames membership.
I'll try my luck on the Christmas "Dear Santa" memberships and if the computer doesn't pick me, I'll try the Holiday Present Hunt. |
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Sep-02-09
 | | jessicafischerqueen: <McLovin>
I'm going to pay for your forum then.
It's the very least I could do for this website- given how many, many "secret gift premium memberships" you have bought for so many other people at this website over the years. And also, obviously, CG.com needs a Profile featuring basketball contests and hundreds of pictures of hot chicks. Really, we do.
Ok then. |
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| Sep-02-09 | | A Karpov Fan: < jessicafischerqueen: <Anatoli Karpov> Thanks for dropping by!
Yes, this is <Bobby's> forum. All for him.>
-lol- you mean me?
I'm thinking my handle was not such a great choice, but it is difficult to find something chess related that has not already be patented around here. Dropping by was surely no problem tho as the pleasure was undoubtedly mine. Fischer is terribly lucky to have such loyal fans as you and <malthrope> around to keep his legacy safely. It is somewhat a pity I can find no comparable sources for Karpov/Kasparov/Kramnik etc Surely only Tal excites similar loyalty, but not so much dedication. Maybe I will try something similar, although much more modest in my profile, but I better be quick before inspiration gives over to indolence as per usual. :-) Many thanks
malcolm |
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| Sep-02-09 | | SirChrislov: <jessica>
You like movies, basketball and pics of hot chicks?
I'm in love. |
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| Sep-02-09 | | chessmoron: <jessica> Good-heart gesture but I have to decline. |
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| Sep-02-09 | | crawfb5: <I only play on the internet in my house so nobody can see me> Only if you remember to turn off the webcam... |
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Sep-02-09
 | | jessicafischerqueen: <Anatoli Karpov>
That's a great idea-
And check out User: KingG Profile for some incredibly valuable <Kasparov> films. Full length films of <Kasparov> analyzing Fischer, and of course you. Highly recommended viewing. |
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Sep-02-09
 | | jessicafischerqueen: <Big Crawdaddy> I don't believe in "webcams." By that, I mean that I don't believe they exist.
It's an ontological issue, rather than an issue of preference. |
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Sep-02-09
 | | jessicafischerqueen: I'll get you for this <McLovin>... |
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Sep-02-09
 | | jessicafischerqueen: <Malcolm Karpov>
If you trust me with your email address, write me "hello" so I can hit "return" and send you an email. I have an idea I want to run by you.
it's TOP SECRET though.
jessica_fischer_queen@hotmail.com |
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| Sep-02-09 | | Open Defence: <I like to: <Play chess without any clothes on> (luckily, since there are no people in Korea who play chess, I only play on the internet in my house so nobody can see me). > me and my husband tried strip chess once.. we thought we could assign things like pawns cost you stuff like shoes, socks knights and bishops cost you your shirt, rooks your pants / skirt / the Queen your underwear and of course mate is the full monty..trouble is he kept getting into a knight fork and losing his Queen.. and it was difficult to remove underwear without taking of yer pants first..... |
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Sep-03-09
 | | jessicafischerqueen: <Deffi>
Good grief!!
*there are children about*
Or at least there used to be. What happened to them all? |
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Sep-03-09
 | | jessicafischerqueen: *Hyannisport* |
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| Sep-03-09 | | achieve: <Jess> Hi - I just finished my final game from the ChessWorld welcome tourney, and thought you might enjoy this routing of my opponent after he gave me three extra tempos in the first 13 moves... Then I went all out attacking mode, which turned out to be more like suffocatioin-mode. But really, as little as it is instructive, I thought you might enjoy the positions towards the end... Here's the game (I also lost one game due to a blunder, as I just played too quickly, but that's all in the game) I'm White, playing against a remarkably timid Dragon-- 1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 d6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 Nf6 5. Nc3 a6 6. f3
g6 7. Be3 Bg7 8. Qd2 O-O 9. O-O-O Nc6 10. g4 Qa5 11. Nb3
Qc7 12. g5 Ne8 13. Nd5 Qd8 14. h4 Be6 15. h5 Ne5 16. h6 Bh8
17. f4 Nd7 18. Nd4 Nc5 19. Bg2 Nc7 20. Nxe6 N5xe6 21. c3
Nxd5 22. Qxd5 b5 23. f5 Nc7 24. Qb3 Rb8 25. fxg6 hxg6
26. h7+ Kg7 27. Bd4+ f6 28. e5 Ne8 29. exf6+ exf6 30. Bd5
a5 31. Qc2 b4 32. Qh2 Black resigns
Position after 30. Bd5
 click for larger viewMost of my opponents were beginners though, but this opponent at least put up some defence-- several didn't even show up for their games, or abandoned them mid-way... I'm glad this one's over now, though I played 4 (out of 20!!!) "interesting" games. The one I lost was actually the best one, until the blunder. |
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Sep-03-09
 | | jessicafischerqueen: Thanks <Doctor>.
Was this an online or OTB tournament?
Correspondence?
What were the time controls?
I'm going in for a look now. |
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| Sep-03-09 | | achieve: Correspondence, 7d/move, but I played at a rapid-->standard pace. |
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| Sep-03-09 | | achieve: Each morning 6 or 7 boards awaited my move, and I would take an hour or so to get out all my replies. ChessWorld/Lestplaychess, run by the tireless <kingscrusher> - you know the busy fellow heh |
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