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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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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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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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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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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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Ken Hinds
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As long as it is in the garage for storage that's OK with me. If it is an Automotive Repair shop and I have to learn to fix cars then that is not so good. I hate fixing cars. I only do my own because I can't afford the $80/hr plus parts that mechanics charge.
Ken
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Ken Hinds
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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
N8c6
. 15 P-QN3 N1-QB3
16 c4
bxc4
16 P-QB4
PxP
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Ken Hinds
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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
N8c6
.. 15 P-QN3
N1-QB3
16 c4
bxc4
16 P-QB4
PXP
17 bxc4
Nxd4
17 PXP
NxN
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Ken Hinds
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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
N8c6
.. 15 P-QN3 N1-QB3
16 c4
bxc4
16 P-QB4 PxP
17 bxc4
Nxd4
17 PxP NxN
18 cxd5
exd5
18 PxB PxP
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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
N8c6
.. 15 P-QN3 N1-QB3
16 c4
bxc4
16 P-QB4 PxP
17 bxc4
Nxd4
17 PxP NxN
18 cxd5
exd5
. 18 PxB PxP
19 Bxh7+
Kxh7
19 BxKR7+ KxB
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Ken Hinds
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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
N8c6
.. 15 P-QN3 N1-QB3
16 c4
bxc4
16 P-QB4 PxP
17 bxc4
Nxd4
17 PxP NxN
18 cxd5
exd5
. 18 PxB PxP
19 Bxh7+
Kxh7
19 BxKR7+ KxB
20 Qxd4
a5
20 QxN P-QR4
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Currently cleaning the 9000 rooms of Sticky Mouse's Palace
Aug 2000 time: 05:13
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quote:

Originally posted by Ken Hinds on 12-30-2000 02:27 PM
Julius,
My "day" starts at about 2300 and runs quite often until 1400 or so. During weekends it it is pretty much non-stop, with 3 or 4 breaks of about 4 hours each to sleep.
When I'm up and not working, I'm playing chess or Civ, writing code, doing research, or one of a variety of other solo activities. Being that I'm in Information Systems and on call 24/7 with a 10 min response time the answer to the bigger question is "No, I do not have a life." 
[This message has been edited by Ken Hinds (edited December 30, 2000).]
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Well, Ken, I hope that at least you get paid well for all this work ! An old school friend of mine is now a big surgeon. Gets lot of money but hasnt got any time to spend it now. Hopefully, later on
May your situation be better and at least your work somehow interesting.
Me I cannot complain too much : I am a history teacher. Good holidays and useful job for the community. Of course, I am underpaid, working in a socially unfavorable area, and I go back home tired, with the problems of my students still in my mind, long corrections to do especially because some do not even know how to write French, and the next subjects to prepare. But all in all it is not too bad.
What is exactly an information system ? I dont see what it is precisely ? On what do you inform people ? or is it newspapers ? Do you work on your own or do you have a boss who dares to make you works so much ? In Europe, it would not be possible to demand that much.
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Oh Man, when will you understand that your greatness lies in your failure - Goethe
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