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jessicafischerqueen
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   jessicafischerqueen has kibitzed 46689 times to chessgames   [more...]
   Nov-01-22 jessicafischerqueen chessforum (replies)
 
jessicafischerqueen: Thanks <Fred,> and give my regards to <Mrs Bear> as well!
 
   Sep-07-22 playground player chessforum (replies)
 
jessicafischerqueen: <Ohio> lol and the inevitable "defund the police" thrown in there towards the end, almost as if it's so "de rigeur" that he almost forgot to mention it. Interestingly, the informal "street bosses" who step up to occupy the positions of defunded police street ...
 
   Sep-07-22 Susan Freeman chessforum (replies)
 
jessicafischerqueen: <z> I remember that, unless there was more than one "that" and I missed a few. I recall him flooding the forum with passages from Goethe in order to enrage <Travis Bickle> or; and/or; <Hozza>. Mephistopholes was the work in question. He posted a new ...
 
   Aug-30-22 chessgames.com chessforum (replies)
 
jessicafischerqueen: <OhioMissScarlettFan> I agree with your sentiment here: <OhioChessFan: <Missy> I appreciate your measured tone throughout this. And I agree a very high % of the time with what you're saying. Really, you're mostly saying what I am already thinking.>
 
   Aug-28-22 perfidious chessforum (replies)
 
jessicafischerqueen: Your over there regimen sounds salubrious! Interestingly, in Canada we save time by spelling "music and poker" as "moker." Initially we spelled it "poomus" but that sounded a little too declasse, even for us...
 
   Aug-24-22 Kibitzer's Café (replies)
 
jessicafischerqueen: So the Pacific Ocean can play a boat at chess! Nice one
 
   Aug-24-22 Charles Kalme (replies)
 
jessicafischerqueen: <wwall: Kalme did not win the 1954 US Junior championship. Ross Siemms won in 1954. scoring 7.5. Kalme and Saul Yarmak tied for 2nd-3rd, scoring 7.> According to Imre Konig in "CHESS LIFE (Volume 8, Number 23, August 5, 1954)" The top 4 finishers were: 1. Siemms ...
 
   Aug-22-22 Carel van den Berg (replies)
 
jessicafischerqueen: hmm... or the Furman Wikipedia photo is wrong...
 
   Aug-13-22 Biographer Bistro (replies)
 
jessicafischerqueen: Game Collection: Charousek - Maroczy Game Collection Voting
 
   Aug-10-22 WannaBe chessforum (replies)
 
jessicafischerqueen: <MannBee> sneak preview: TIE ME KANGAROO DOWN, MATE, TIE ME KANGAROO DOWN
 
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Nov-26-09  chessmoron: Happy Turkey Day! <JESS>
Nov-26-09  crawfb5: I've probably lost 9000 rating points in my checkered career.
Nov-26-09  benjinathan: Why are you all wishing her Happy Thanksgiving? Isn't she a Canadian (thanksgiving a month ago) living in Korea? ;-0.

Anyway, Happy KimchiBulgogiKalbiDoehnjangDay <Jess>.

Nov-26-09
Premium Chessgames Member
  jessicafischerqueen: Thanks for all of the wonderful Thanksgiving messages!!!

However, as <Benji Birth of a Nation> and a few others noted, it's not actually Thanksgiving in Canada.

In Canada, we have substituted your traditional American Thanksgiving with what we call <Martin Luther King> day.

Here is the proof- (warning- this video is not for the faint of heart)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vXrz...

Nov-26-09  Shams: This means war! I'm going to steal one of your posts next. Today I give thanks for thievery.
Nov-26-09  notyetagm: Rublevsky vs Areshchenko, 2009

The ending of this game should go right into the <REMOVE THE GUARD> section of a tactics book.

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76 ♕d6-h2??


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White has just blundered with 76 ♕d6-h2??. How does Black now win by using the <REMOVE THE GUARD> tactic?

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76 ... ♘g6-f4+ 77 ♔h3-g3+ ♘f4-h5+ 78 ♔g3-h3 g5-g4+ wins the <LOOSE> White h2-queen by <DRIVING OFF> the White h3-king defender.


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Nov-26-09  Open Defence: Whats the difference between a peeping Tom and a pickpocket... The pickpocket snatches watches...
Nov-27-09  Travis Bickle: Jess after that cartoon here's some more profound drama from the movie Airplane. ; P

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FgZ4...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0bhT...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UqNq...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GfzH...

Nov-27-09  notyetagm: Svidler vs T Nyback, 2009

40 ?


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40 ♕a3-a4! <remove guard: d8>


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Nov-27-09  notyetagm: Onischuk vs Shirov, 2008

29 ... ?


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How does Black deal with the threat of 30 ♕d5x♕d6 ?

29 ... ♖a8-c8! 0-1


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29 ... ♖a8-c8! is still the best example of what I have come to call the <AVERBAKH RULE>:

The White d5-queen is *not* attacking the <UNDEFENDED> Black d6-queen because it is not White's move. Instead it is the Black d6-queen which is attacking the 1-1 <LOOSE> White d5-queen, meaning that the White e7-knight defender is <OVERLOADED> controlling both the d5- and c8-squares, hence 29 ... ♖a8-c8!.

Nov-27-09  notyetagm: Bologan vs A Adly, 2009

36 ?


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36 ♖e1-e7! <interference: c7,h7>


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46 ?


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46 ♕g7xh6+! 0-1 <decoy: h6>


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<Ron: Bologan's combination starts with 36 Re7! and end with Black resigning on move 46.>

Indeed, two beautiful tactical shots by Bologan, 36 ♖e1-e7! <INTERFERENCE> and 46 ♕g7xh6+! <DECOY: TRAPPED>.

Nov-27-09  technical draw: Chessgames is over 9,000 what? 9000 bottles of aspirin for just the So page? 9000 "I don't get it" TD jokes. 9000 lawyers on retainer? 9,000 computers hacked? I know, they have collected over $9,000 for the help TD fund, thank you.
Nov-27-09  Red October: heh! the things is its quite sick to do that to a kiddie toon series, but once you watch it you cant stop laughing.. like South Park..

btw if you shout <SOUTH PARK!!!> in a busy street in Korea do at least a 100 people duck ?

Nov-27-09  Open Defence: there were three kings,

Martin Lutha, Don, and Rodney...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fghQ...

*PARENTAL ADVISORY - PROFANE LANGUAGE*

Nov-27-09
Premium Chessgames Member
  jessicafischerqueen: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DXiw...
Nov-27-09  Thorski: <Deffi> Thanks! =D
Nov-28-09  notyetagm: M Rodshtein vs A Diamant, 2009

<luzhin: Black preferred not to let us see the finish: 20...h5 21.Qxh5 gxh5 22.Bh7 mate.>

Game Collection: Mating patterns: Blackburne mate

20 ... h7-h5


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21 ♕h4xh5!


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21 ... g6x♕h5 22 ♗c2-h7# <Blackburne mate>


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Nov-28-09  Travis Bickle: Hi Jess! You've been awful quiet lately. : (

Here's some Genesis for ya.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2G6K...

Nov-28-09  Red October: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=690k...
Nov-28-09  Red October: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xwS3...
Nov-28-09
Premium Chessgames Member
  jessicafischerqueen: Chairman on point:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KB9v...

Nov-28-09  madlydeeply: SILLY FOOKIN' CANADIANS HAHAHAHA

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/dave-...

Nov-28-09  Open Defence: Larry Monk
Nov-28-09  notyetagm: Judit Polgar vs Gelfand, 2009

31 ... ♖a8-f8


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32 ♖g1-g6!! Δ 33 ♗h4-f6+ 1-0


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Wow.

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Polgar's 32 ♖g1-g6!! must have given Gelfand very bad memories of this tactical blow that Aronian landed against him in Gelfand vs Aronian, 2006.

30 ... ?


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30 ... ♘h5-g3+!


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Nov-29-09  notyetagm: Game Collection: Line-closing: blocking the guard line

Karjakin vs Navara, 2009 40 Nd7-b6 blocks Black b2-rook from protecting b8-promotion sq


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M Roiz vs B Avrukh, 2008 44 .. Nb2-d1 blocks e1-rook from protecting c1-promotion square


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