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Carolus Rex
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Sweden
Jan 1970 time: 06:13
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1. c4....Nf6
2. Nc3...e5
3. Nf3...Nc6
4. d3....Bb4
5. e4....d6
6. Be2...O-O
7. O-O...h6
8. Na4...Qe7
9. a3....Ba5
10. b4...Bb6
11. NxB..axN
12. b5...Nd4
13. NxN..exN
14. Bb2..c5
15. bxc e.p....bxc6
16. Bxd4...c5
17. Bc3....Nh7
18. Qd2....Rb8
19. a4.....f5
Carolus
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kcbob
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Kansas City, MO USA
Dec 1999 time: 23:13
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Originally posted by Julius Brenzaida on 10-13-2000 07:14 AM
I am stepping up !
Julius Brenzaida, who used to play chess, before he discovered Civ2.
But why Hastings ? it was 934 years go ?
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If I'm not mistaken, this was the question Ben Stein was asking as the teacher in Ferris Beuller's Day Off. It is spoken in the most dull, monotone, droning voice you can possibly muster.
And welcome to the Apolyton Chess Club, Julius. Be forewarned, though. To do battle in this arena, you must be fully armed with a huge ensemble of weapons... humility, chicanery, deception, swamp land salesmanship, sandbagging expertise... oh yeah, and a knowledge of how to move "horsey" piece. If you need help with that, either of the two current players can help you there. I think. 
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Frodo lives!
Better dead than "Red"... or green... or blue... or yellow... or orange... or purple... or white.
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Carolus Rex
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Sweden
Jan 1970 time: 06:13
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1. c4....Nf6
2. Nc3...e5
3. Nf3...Nc6
4. d3....Bb4
5. e4....d6
6. Be2...O-O
7. O-O...h6
8. Na4...Qe7
9. a3....Ba5
10. b4...Bb6
11. NxB..axN
12. b5...Nd4
13. NxN..exN
14. Bb2..c5
15. bxc e.p....bxc6
16. Bxd4...c5
17. Bc3....Nh7
18. Qd2....Rb8
19. a4.....f5
20. exf5...Bxf5
Carolus
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Carolus Rex
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Sweden
Jan 1970 time: 06:13
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You are!
Carolus
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Julius Brenzaida
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Currently cleaning the 9000 rooms of Sticky Mouse's Palace
Aug 2000 time: 05:13
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And welcome to the Apolyton Chess Club, Julius. Be forewarned, though. To do battle in this arena, you must be fully armed with a huge ensemble of weapons... humility, chicanery, deception, swamp land salesmanship, sandbagging expertise... oh yeah, and a knowledge of how to move "horsey" piece. If you need help with that, either of the two current players can help you there. I think. 
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Don't worry kcbob, I feel like I am ready. What is an "horsey", though. I am too lazy to look in the dictionnary. I didn't know this Stein and this mov(i)e (only Gertrude Stein). But, I am an history teacher (nobody's perfect).
I propose we start our own game. As it is now clock game, I could eventually take the winner of Carausonnarus Rex vs the Smasher, while going on with this one.
I let you have white, but so it's up to you to start the new thread. Let's hope some people will be kibbitzing us. What about putting an advetisement in some other sections of the forum ?
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Oh Man, when will you understand that your greatness lies in your failure - Goethe
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Julius Brenzaida
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Currently cleaning the 9000 rooms of Sticky Mouse's Palace
Aug 2000 time: 05:13
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Originally posted by kcbob on 10-13-2000 07:48 AM
And welcome to the Apolyton Chess Club, Julius. Be forewarned, though. To do battle in this arena, you must be fully armed with a huge ensemble of weapons... humility, chicanery, deception, swamp land salesmanship, sandbagging expertise... oh yeah, and a knowledge of how to move "horsey" piece. If you need help with that, either of the two current players can help you there. I think. 
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Don't worry kcbob, I feel like I am ready. What is an "horsey", though. I am too lazy to look in the dictionnary. I didn't know this Stein and this mov(i)e (only Gertrude Stein). But, I am an history teacher (nobody's perfect).
I propose we start or own game. As it is now clock game, I could eventually take the winner of Carausonnarus Rex vs the Smasher, while going on with this one.
I let you have white, but so it's up to you to start the new thread. Let's hope some people will be kibbitzing us. What about putting an advetisement in some other sections of the forum ?
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Oh Man, when will you understand that your greatness lies in your failure - Goethe
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Carolus Rex
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Sweden
Jan 1970 time: 06:13
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1. c4....Nf6
2. Nc3...e5
3. Nf3...Nc6
4. d3....Bb4
5. e4....d6
6. Be2...O-O
7. O-O...h6
8. Na4...Qe7
9. a3....Ba5
10. b4...Bb6
11. NxB..axN
12. b5...Nd4
13. NxN..exN
14. Bb2..c5
15. bxc e.p....bxc6
16. Bxd4...c5
17. Bc3....Nh7
18. Qd2....Rb8
19. a4.....f5
20. exf5...Bxf5
21. Rfe1...Qf7
Carolus
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kcbob
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Kansas City, MO USA
Dec 1999 time: 23:13
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Originally posted by Julius Brenzaida on 10-14-2000 09:15 AM
Don't worry kcbob, I feel like I am ready. What is an "horsey", though?
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Oh, yeah. This guy is gonna fit in okay. 
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I propose we start or own game. As it is now clock game, I could eventually take the winner of Carausonnarus Rex vs the Smasher, while going on with this one.
I let you have white, but so it's up to you to start the new thread. Let's hope some people will be kibbitzing us. What about putting an advetisement in some other sections of the forum ?
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I'm not totally opposed to starting up a game with you. But I think one game at a time for a player is a nice load. Besides, I think the current game might be over in a few days.
Now, on the off chance that I beat you (or should I say "fat chance" ), you'd be playing the winner while having one loss. That would prevent you from being able to claim the title of "Undefeated" champion. Of course, should I win (there's that fat chance again), I guess that would be a moot point.
Tell you what. If the current reigning champion, Carolus Rex, and the ahead-by-his-own-admission challenger, Smash, agree with it, I'll be happy to crush you. *note the false sense of superiority* 
Then again, if you beat me, I'll have to go back to playing my sister. 
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Frodo lives!
Better dead than "Red"... or green... or blue... or yellow... or orange... or purple... or white.
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Carolus Rex
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Sweden
Jan 1970 time: 06:13
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1. c4....Nf6
2. Nc3...e5
3. Nf3...Nc6
4. d3....Bb4
5. e4....d6
6. Be2...O-O
7. O-O...h6
8. Na4...Qe7
9. a3....Ba5
10. b4...Bb6
11. NxB..axN
12. b5...Nd4
13. NxN..exN
14. Bb2..c5
15. bxc e.p....bxc6
16. Bxd4...c5
17. Bc3....Nh7
18. Qd2....Rb8
19. a4.....f5
20. exf5...Bxf5
21. Rfe1...Qf7
22. a5.....bxa5
Carolus
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