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  • #61
    By the way, Ken, dont' forget to tell me what Herr Tischbierek played in his game. Maybe that my move was better ... Could it be a TN (theorical novelty).

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    • #62
      1 e4 … a6 ….. 1 P-K4 … P-QR3
      2 d4 … b5 …… 2 P-Q4 … P-QN4
      3 Nf3 … Bb7 ….. 3 N-KB3 … B-QN2
      4 Bd3 … Nf6 ….. 4 B-Q3 … N-KB3
      5 Nbd2 … e6 ….. 5 N1-Q2 … P-K3
      6 O-O … c5 ….. 6 O-O … P-QB4
      7 dxc5 … Bxc5 …… 7 PxQB5 … BxQB4
      8 e5 … Nd5 ….. 8 P-K5 N-Q4
      9 Ne4 … Be7 …… 9 N-K4 B-K2
      10 Bg5 … O-O …… 10 B-KN5 O-O
      11 Bxe7 … Qxe7…… 11 BxB QxB
      12 Nd6 … Bc6 …… 12 N-Q6 B-QB3
      13 Nd4 … Nb4…… 13 N-Q4 N-QN5
      14 f4 … Bd5 …… 14 P-KB4 … B-Q4

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      • #63
        1 e4 … a6 ….. 1 P-K4 … P-QR3
        2 d4 … b5 …… 2 P-Q4 … P-QN4
        3 Nf3 … Bb7 ….. 3 N-KB3 … B-QN2
        4 Bd3 … Nf6 ….. 4 B-Q3 … N-KB3
        5 Nbd2 … e6 ….. 5 N1-Q2 … P-K3
        6 O-O … c5 ….. 6 O-O … P-QB4
        7 dxc5 … Bxc5 …… 7 PxQB5 … BxQB4
        8 e5 … Nd5 ….. 8 P-K5 N-Q4
        9 Ne4 … Be7 …… 9 N-K4 B-K2
        10 Bg5 … O-O …… 10 B-KN5 O-O
        11 Bxe7 … Qxe7…… 11 BxB QxB
        12 Nd6 … Bc6 …… 12 N-Q6 B-QB3
        13 Nd4 … Nb4…… 13 N-Q4 N-QN5
        14 f4 … Bd5 …… 14 P-KB4 B-Q4
        15 b3 ….. 15 P-KN3
        Oh Man, when will you understand that your greatness lies in your failure - Goethe

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        • #64
          1 e4 … a6 ….. 1 P-K4 … P-QR3
          2 d4 … b5 …… 2 P-Q4 … P-QN4
          3 Nf3 … Bb7 ….. 3 N-KB3 … B-QN2
          4 Bd3 … Nf6 ….. 4 B-Q3 … N-KB3
          5 Nbd2 … e6 ….. 5 N1-Q2 … P-K3
          6 O-O … c5 ….. 6 O-O … P-QB4
          7 dxc5 … Bxc5 …… 7 PxQB5 … BxQB4
          8 e5 … Nd5 ….. 8 P-K5 N-Q4
          9 Ne4 … Be7 …… 9 N-K4 B-K2
          10 Bg5 … O-O …… 10 B-KN5 O-O
          11 Bxe7 … Qxe7…… 11 BxB QxB
          12 Nd6 … Bc6 …… 12 N-Q6 B-QB3
          13 Nd4 … Nb4…… 13 N-Q4 N-QN5
          14 f4 … Bd5 …… 14 P-KB4 B-Q4
          15 b3 … Nb8c6.. 15 P-KN3 … N1-QB3

          Edit: Let's try this one more time. If I still have the notation messed up, what I am doing is moving my QN from its home square to square directly in front of the location for the QB pawn. Hopefully all will now be clear. I told you guys that my old brain doesn't handle translating back and forth between notations well.
          [This message has been edited by Ken Hinds (edited December 26, 2000).]
          [This message has been edited by Ken Hinds (edited December 26, 2000).]
          [This message has been edited by Ken Hinds (edited December 28, 2000).]

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          • #65
            Julius and everyone else,

            Have a safe and happy set of holidays. I'm off the net until I get back on Wed. morning.

            Ken

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            • #66
              quote:

              Originally posted by Ken Hinds on 12-24-2000 06:45 PM
              1 e4 … a6 ….. 1 P-K4 … P-QR3
              2 d4 … b5 …… 2 P-Q4 … P-QN4
              3 Nf3 … Bb7 ….. 3 N-KB3 … B-QN2
              4 Bd3 … Nf6 ….. 4 B-Q3 … N-KB3
              5 Nbd2 … e6 ….. 5 N1-Q2 … P-K3
              6 O-O … c5 ….. 6 O-O … P-QB4
              7 dxc5 … Bxc5 …… 7 PxQB5 … BxQB4
              8 e5 … Nd5 ….. 8 P-K5 N-Q4
              9 Ne4 … Be7 …… 9 N-K4 B-K2
              10 Bg5 … O-O …… 10 B-KN5 O-O
              11 Bxe7 … Qxe7…… 11 BxB QxB
              12 Nd6 … Bc6 …… 12 N-Q6 B-QB3
              13 Nd4 … Nb4…… 13 N-Q4 N-QN5
              14 f4 … Bd5 …… 14 P-KB4 B-Q4
              15 b3 … Nc3.. 15 P-KN3 … N-QB3


              Ken, no knight can move to c3 ! And if you move your knight to c6, as I think you want to, you need to tell me which one (b4 or b8).


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              Oh Man, when will you understand that your greatness lies in your failure - Goethe
              Oh Man, when will you understand that your greatness lies in your failure - Goethe

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              • #67
                hehehe...That Ken...he is a clever one.This is a great "head" tactic.Poor Julius must spend holiday wondering which knight.Probably this knight....but maybe it is the other one!?
                The only thing that matters to me in a MP game is getting a good ally.Nothing else is as important.......Xin Yu

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                • #68
                  quote:

                  Originally posted by Smash on 12-26-2000 12:47 AM
                  hehehe...That Ken...he is a clever one.This is a great "head" tactic.Poor Julius must spend holiday wondering which knight.Probably this knight....but maybe it is the other one!?


                  Don't worry Smash ! Poor Julius is going skiing this week. He won't give himself no headache for nothing.
                  Ken, I'll be back friday or saturday. I hope you will have decided which knight to move by then.



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                  Oh Man, when will you understand that your greatness lies in your failure - Goethe
                  Oh Man, when will you understand that your greatness lies in your failure - Goethe

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                  • #69
                    quote:

                    Originally posted by Ken Hinds on 12-23-2000 12:51 AM
                    kcbob, I don't live in Central Europe anymore. Lived in Lower Saxony for 4 years however. The reason for the relative fast replies is that Information Systems never sleeps. We are always watching everbody.

                    Ken


                    Ain't that the truth! I've been in IS for 30 years. My last name is Sorter... I had no choice but to get into this business.

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                    • #70
                      quote:

                      Originally posted by Smash on 12-26-2000 12:47 AM
                      hehehe...That Ken...he is a clever one.This is a great "head" tactic.Poor Julius must spend holiday wondering which knight.Probably this knight....but maybe it is the other one!?


                      LOL!

                      I didn't even notice the other Knight being able to move there. "Poor Julius" is right!

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                      • #71
                        1 e4 … a6 ….. 1 P-K4 … P-QR3
                        2 d4 … b5 …… 2 P-Q4 … P-QN4
                        3 Nf3 … Bb7 ….. 3 N-KB3 … B-QN2
                        4 Bd3 … Nf6 ….. 4 B-Q3 … N-KB3
                        5 Nbd2 … e6 ….. 5 N1-Q2 … P-K3
                        6 O-O … c5 ….. 6 O-O … P-QB4
                        7 dxc5 … Bxc5 …… 7 PxQB5 … BxQB4
                        8 e5 … Nd5 ….. 8 P-K5 N-Q4
                        9 Ne4 … Be7 …… 9 N-K4 B-K2
                        10 Bg5 … O-O …… 10 B-KN5 O-O
                        11 Bxe7 … Qxe7…… 11 BxB QxB
                        12 Nd6 … Bc6 …… 12 N-Q6 B-QB3
                        13 Nd4 … Nb4…… 13 N-Q4 N-QN5
                        14 f4 … Bd5 …… 14 P-KB4 B-Q4
                        15 b3 … Nb8c6.. 15 P-KN3 … N1-QB3

                        My apologies to Julius and everyone else for the confusion. That was not intentional. I have repeated the move here and corrected my earlier post of the move. Have yourself a great time Julius.

                        Ken

                        Edit: Let's try this one more time. If I still have the notation messed up, what I am doing is moving my QN from its home square to square directly in front of the location for the QB pawn. Hopefully all will now be clear. I told you guys that my old brain doesn't handle translating back and forth between notations well.

                        [This message has been edited by Ken Hinds (edited December 26, 2000).]
                        [This message has been edited by Ken Hinds (edited December 28, 2000).]

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                        • #72
                          quote:

                          Originally posted by Ken Hinds on 12-26-2000 07:12 PM
                          15 b3 … Nb4c6.. 15 P-KN3 … N1-QB3

                          My apologies to Julius and everyone else for the confusion. That was not intentional. I have repeated the move here and corrected my earlier post of the move. Have yourself a great time Julius.

                          Ken
                          [This message has been edited by Ken Hinds (edited December 26, 2000).]


                          Ah, then this one was intentional! Granted, I'm new to the new terminology myself but if I'm not mistaken, Nb4c6 refers to one knight and N1-QB3 refers to the other one. Very clever, Ken.

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                          • #73
                            LOL
                            The only thing that matters to me in a MP game is getting a good ally.Nothing else is as important.......Xin Yu

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                            • #74
                              Thank you kcbob. I think that I have everything properly indicated. Gee, you would think that some level of ability in 4 or 5 human languages plus another 5 or 6 computer languages would be enough to get along in life. But no, they also want you to learn more than on language in chess too. With my luck, when I die I'll find that none of the three basic choices (Heaven, Hell, or feeding the trees) is correct and I'll have to learn something else just for the privilege of being dead.

                              Ken

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                              • #75
                                Well, you know what they say, Ken. Give enough monkeys enough typewriters...

                                And BTW. According to George Carlin, when you die, your soul goes to a garage in Buffalo, New York.

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