I'm not sure. I only kept track of the German Teams and that has not been since 1984. By the way, how do you guys get those quoted sections in your posts? I've tried but have not yet got the process figured out.
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quote: Originally posted by Ken Hinds on 12-19-2000 01:20 AMI thought about using h3, but didn't want Julius to think I was being insulting. Ken |
quote: Originally posted by Ken Hinds on 12-19-2000 01:20 AM Sorry about that Julius. I missed your last move yesterday and have been waiting for you. I'm fairly tied up right now but with have the move posted within the next two hours. Ken [This message has been edited by Ken Hinds (edited December 19, 2000).] |
quote: Originally posted by kcbob on 12-19-2000 07:57 AM Reminds me of an opening called "The Spike". It's played by white and the first move is g4, aka, P-KN4. It's supposed to say to your opponent, 'See with what contempt I hold you. I can make any move I desire, even to the point of destroying my King's side defense, and you are helpless to do anything about it.' I imagine the next game I play in rotation, my opponent will probably open with "The Spike". |
quote: Originally posted by Julius Brenzaida on 12-19-2000 10:27 AM 1 g4 is called the Grob, I believe. Its best variation : 1 g4 e5, 2 f3 Qh4 mate. |
quote: Originally posted by Ken Hinds on 12-19-2000 01:20 AM kcbob, I've heard of the piano, but have never played it. When you are as out of practice as I am you need to dredge up something that will put these Hot Young players off their game. Therefore the obscure confusing openings. I thought about using h3, but didn't want Julius to think I was being insulting. [This message has been edited by Ken Hinds (edited December 19, 2000).] |
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