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| From | Message | Posted by triangulator ability-tw.com
2/05/2003 08:00:40 Play online chess | Subject: chessmaster valet
Message: there is a A class player here in OK that desgined this system that allows you to make a move and not hit your clock or write your move down, it does it for you, has anyone heard of anything like this?
| Posted by gidgiddoni ability-tw.com
2/05/2003 10:11:49 Play online chess | The Chessmaster Valet
Message: also wears high heels and a short skirt to distract your male opponent! :-)
| Posted by bullmoose ability-tw.com
2/05/2003 10:25:18 Play online chess |
Message: Does he not clean out the inside of your car whilst it's your turn?
}: ) ——— On Chess: Fischer's reputation as egomaniac unfair — In his account of the 1992 rematch between Bobby Fischer and Boris Spassky, Yasser Seirawan offered his opinion - after spending hours with Fischer - that 60 percent of what he had read about him was wrong. Indeed, despite his often grievous negatives, there was another Fischer whom many of us experienced and admired. He could be kind and appreciative of others in many contexts. In a 1969 column that he wrote for Boys' Life magazine, Fischer praised U.S. junior chess champion Ken Rogoff and added: "It should encourage each of you who read this column to know that by applying yourself, as Ken did, you can become a fine chess player in a relatively short time." When the father of ...
Posted by triangulator ability-tw.com
2/05/2003 10:54:30 Play online chess | funny
Message: no it is a machine ——— Aronian Wins the Last Amber Chess Tourney — Levon Aronian won the Amber chess tournament in Monaco this month. He will be known as the last winner. After twenty years, the combined blindfold and rapid chess event, featuring the world's top players, comes to a halt. Named after his daughter Melody Amber, the Dutch sponsor Joop van Oosterom, created a dream tournament for the world's best grandmasters, allowing them to have fun and be well paid for it. This year's prize fund was 227,000 euro (aprox. US $317,000). Last year's co-winner, Vassily Ivanchuk, went as far as calling it " the greatest tournament." It was a perfect chess event to watch: a nice mixture of different creative efforts from brilliant and funny ...
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