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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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Jan-29-10  Travis Bickle: Jess when I shovel snow and its about 10 degrees below zero I just have to rip my shirt off & work on my physique! ; P

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=39YU...

Jan-29-10  Hugin: jessicafischerqueen, i hope u like this video, and somehow find it worthy on you'r fine list.

The Love of Chess http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rjBG...

Jan-29-10
Premium Chessgames Member
  chancho: Everclear
Wonderful
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vKCs...
Jan-30-10  crawfb5: <He was an inveterate <1.e4> player and he promptly opened <1.Nf3> to "teach me a lesson," I suppose.

Is that even a legal move?>

It is if you're coming down with a cold and feeling a little hoarse.

Jan-30-10  Open Defence: the controversy is surrounding the Russian engines of the Ippolitto, Robbolitto, Firebird family...

Vas the author of Rybka claims these engines cloned some of his code

Stockfish is a clean engine

Jan-30-10  notyetagm: W So vs A Giri, 2010

36 ... ?


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This is the best example I have *ever* seen on the <DANGERS OF YOUR OPPONENT COORDINATING HIS PIECES ON SQUARES NEXT TO YOUR KING>

36 ... ♖f4-f1+! 0-1 <decoy: f1>


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(CONTINUATION)
37 ♔g1x♖f1 ♕g3-f2#


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The fact that, in the original diagram, both the Black d1-knight and g3-queen are <COORDINATING> on the f2-square <NEXT> to the White g1-king should have set off alarm bells for GM So.

Jan-30-10  notyetagm: Kasparov vs Bareev, 2001

40 ?


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40 ♘f6-d7+!! <fork: c5,f8>


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40 ... ♗c6x♘d7 <self-block: d7>


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One of the all-time great examples of the <SELF-BLOCK> theme, Kasparov's *stupendously* brilliant 40 ♘f6-d7+!!.

Jan-31-10  Boomie: Looks like next year the Men's Chorus Line will be adding A Giri, Wrath of God.* One singular sensation...

* The pun A Giri, Wrath of God copyright by Boomie, Inc.

Jan-31-10  just a kid: While in my last 2 days of premium membership I decided to use the search kibitzing feature.I was looking for one of my games and typed in my full name.And then I relived the Tyler Hughes-me thing.I read the whole story and I was honestly flattered...
Jan-31-10  hms123: <jess> All questions (well, one anyway) have been answered.
Jan-31-10  Travis Bickle: Hello Madame president... Er I mean Your Majesty! Glad you could stop by. ; P
Jan-31-10  Russian Grandmasters: <jessicafischerqueen>

Your hero was a Patzer.

He couldn't handle our game.

Fear us.

David Bronstein
Paul Keres
Efim Geller
Mikhail Tal
Viktor Kortschnoi

Jan-31-10
Premium Chessgames Member
  chancho: <Jess>

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6cDD...

Jan-31-10  Travis Bickle: Hi Jess in case you missed this rare Beatles footage on my forum, I posted it here. This is early early Beatles when Paul could belt em out almost like Little Richard!

Long Tall Sally
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rzvx...

Feb-01-10  Open Defence: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q0ZB...
Feb-01-10  Travis Bickle: Jess check out my satire on the Kenneth Rogoff page. Bwaaaahahahaha!!!
Feb-01-10  notyetagm: A Gupta vs R Robson, 2010

17 ?


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17 d4xc5!


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17 ... ♗d5x♘e4 <line-opening: h1-a8>


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18 c5-c6! <x-ray: g2-c6>


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Euwe vs Loman, 1923

16 ?


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16 ♘c2xd4!!


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16 ... ♗g7x♘d4 <line-opening: a1-h8>


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17 ♕h3-h8+! <x-ray: b2-h8>


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Feb-01-10  notyetagm: Ivanchuk vs Van Wely, 2010

http://www.chessvibes.com/reports/c...

<16:15 CET

As expected, Van Wely quickly lost against Ivanchuk. There was some amazement in the press room when Ivanchuk didn’t go for 24.Qc8+ and 25.Rd7+, winning the queen (as also pointed out in the comments), but in fact the line he played wins even quicker.>

Firebird thinks 24 ♕a6-c8+ is slightly stronger than Ivanchuk's 24 ♕a6-a8+ idea.

1: Vassily Ivanchuk - Loek Van Wely, Corus Wijk aan Zee NED 2010


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Analysis by FireBird 1.0 beta w32:

1. (23.33): 24.Qa6-c8+ Ke8-e7 25.Rd1-d7+ Nc5xd7 26.Qc8xc3 Rh8-a8 27.Rh1xh7 Ra8-f8 28.g5-g6 Ke7-d6 29.g6xf7 Kd6-d5 30.Qc3-b3+ Kd5-d6 31.Qb3-b4+ Kd6-e5 32.g4-g5 Rf8-a8 33.Qb4-b5+ Ke5-f4 34.Qb5xd7 Kf4-f5 35.Rh7-h6 Ra8-a1+ 36.Kc1-d2 Ra1-a8 37.Qd7xe6+ Kf5-f4 38.Rh6-h4+ Kf4-f3 39.Qe6-e4+ Kf3-f2 40.Qe4xa8 Kf2-g3 41.Qa8-e4

2. (19.99): 24.Qa6-a8+ Ke8-e7 25.Qa8-a7+ Ke7-f8 26.Rh1-f1 Nc5-b3+ 27.Kc1-b1 Qc3-a1+ 28.Qa7xa1 Nb3xa1 29.Rd1-d8+ Kf8-g7 30.Rd8xh8 Na1xc2 31.Kb1xc2 e6-e5 32.Rh8-e8 e5-e4 33.Re8xe4 Kg7-g6 34.Rf1-f6+ Kg6xg5 35.Rf6xf7 Kg5-g6 36.Rf7-d7 Kg6-h6 37.Re4-e8 Kh6-g5 38.Re8-g8+ Kg5-f4 39.Rd7xh7 Kf4-g3 40.g4-g5 Kg3-f4 41.Rh7-f7+ Kf4-e5 42.g5-g6 Ke5-d6 43.g6-g7 Kd6-e6 44.Rg8-e8+ Ke6-d5 45.g7-g8Q

Feb-02-10  Russian Grandmasters: Meddling old bag
Feb-02-10  just a kid: I sent you an e-mail...
Feb-03-10  Travis Bickle: M'Lady Jess this ones for you. ; )

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

Feb-03-10  achieve: <Jess> Sent you a reply--thanks--HMNiels

(heh - I hope I will be forgiven this playful "jab";)

And good grief (just clicked it)- I'm really blown away by your <Russian Grandmasters> project, which I do remember you had in the pipeline. Fascinating project, upon which I only glanced just now... Wow...

Feb-03-10  Russian Grandmasters: <Doctor>!

Well met- I'm very happy to see your return!

As I was just telling <HMNiels> over in his forum, I'm waiting for my first ever chess movie to process on youtube.

I will be debuting it in his forum in a few minutes.

Feb-03-10  Russian Grandmasters: <Niels> that's the most wonderful email--

Thank you for your honest words, your optimism and warmth!

I am with you in your endeavours.

Now, that bounder <hms123> has just sent me an email I can't make head or tail of.

Possibly he's employed some kind of Southern dialect I'm not familiar with.

I'm hoping he re-writes it for me.

Luckily it's only six or seven words long, so it shouldn't take him long.

Feb-03-10  hms123: <Jess> Bounders often end up with the wrong end up. That's what happened in this case. All is re-written.
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