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Come join The Ren

Submitted by Uliani on Sat Sep 6, 2008 8:55am.

  Really everyone take a look at this RPG Site it is amazing! They boldly go where no Man has gone before... with a price on their heads. The Captain and crew of the USS Renaissance have been unjustly accused of cooperating with th... Read more »

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Barnes

Submitted by batgirl on Sat Sep 6, 2008 8:18am.

     The man with the best record against Paul Morphy was the improbable Thomas Wilson Barnes.  It's often written that he was one of the strongest English players of his time, but it's hard to prove that from his ... Read more »

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Total Games: 2,002!

Submitted by AWARDCHESS on Sat Sep 6, 2008 7:58am.

I finished 2,000 games at the www.chess.com! Let play more! TD.AWARDCHESS. Grigoriy Burtayev. Los Angeles. awardchess@gmail.com Games Total: 2002 Won: 1203 (60%) Lost: 646 (32%) Drawn: 153 (8%) ... Read more »

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Submitted by momijigari on Sat Sep 6, 2008 7:13am.

последнее время я играю в шахматы как говно. Read more »

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miracles

Submitted by gammer2 on Sat Sep 6, 2008 6:08am.

im a military child and when i was stationed at for stewart georgia i had my best friend ever she and i did everything together but when we turned 7 she moved and just recenly well more like last year i found her on myspace and now i found out the... Read more »

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A Quick Rout

Submitted by benws on Sat Sep 6, 2008 5:47am.

Topalov makes an opening slip in this game, and allows black to equalize. However, he keeps on playing as if he still had the advantage. This allows Ivanchuck to take the initiative. When a deadly piece sacrfice forces the white king into the open... Read more »

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Award Winning Chess problem

Submitted by aabbccdd on Sat Sep 6, 2008 3:30am.

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hey

Submitted by maksta on Sat Sep 6, 2008 3:29am.

hey guys drop in and please leave me some hints and tips im new to this game okay! Read more »

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Uighur Grandmother - "Be Ready to Serve Your People"

Submitted by kazakhnomad on Fri Sep 5, 2008 11:57pm.

Right now I am just 19 and I already don’t have either a grandfather or a grandmother.   However the situation was different just a few years ago, at that time my mom’s mother lived with us.  Her name was Aimkhan.  ... Read more »

Mate in 5

Submitted by Ludosoph on Fri Sep 5, 2008 8:38pm.

A mate-in-five that I composed. Pretty simple, but the fourth move is a bit tricky. Read more »

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Tournament Final Game (annotated)

Submitted by NM ozzie_c_cobblepot on Fri Sep 5, 2008 6:58pm.

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Visiblebody.com

Submitted by Ellbert on Fri Sep 5, 2008 6:56pm.

When you have time check out this web site, www.visiblebody.com Read more »

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It's my birthday!

Submitted by gauss1181 on Fri Sep 5, 2008 3:52pm.

Happy birthday to myself. =)   I'm 14 years old now. and i've got lots o' wishes too! my family and I just celebrated today. =) Read more »

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How does one master the opening?

Submitted by NM TheChessGym on Fri Sep 5, 2008 2:51pm.

1. How can one master the openings? I am a former National Master and life Master at Quick chess. I have also beaten many GM's in rated blitz and quick chess. My approach to mastering the openings begins with mastering the pawn structures. Pawn st... Read more »

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human chess

Submitted by hely74copter on Fri Sep 5, 2008 2:11pm.

for those who travel to Italy, you may want to stop by to Vicenza, where a human chess game is played.   here more info: http://www.bed-breakfast-italy.com/medieval/chess.htm Read more »

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Double-Bishop Strike

Submitted by benws on Fri Sep 5, 2008 1:20pm.

Tarrasch takes advantage of Nimzowitsch's opening to build up control of the center, then makes the classic double bishop sacrifice. Nimzovitch tries to find counterplay, but in the end his king must take a walk up the board. Read more »

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Chess dot Scam

Submitted by Rael on Fri Sep 5, 2008 9:34am.

I wrote this for Is Chess.com ethical? Chess dot Scamby Brian Wallace All around the world today, people are taking to the streets to decry what some are calling “unmitigated an unlawful civil rights abuses” on part of an entrep... Read more »

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Wome'n World Chess Championship: Appeals Committee ruled

Submitted by sandeepg on Fri Sep 5, 2008 8:20am.

Very interesting position! isn't it? This is regarding the protest related to the sudden death game between Ms Monika Socko (white) and Ms Sabina-Francesca Foisor (black) where, in the final position, both players had a king an... Read more »

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"Cruel WWII Forged Grandparents Romance" by Timerlan

Submitted by kazakhnomad on Fri Sep 5, 2008 5:39am.

My grandparents’ romance began in the beginning of the Second World War…..They met each other in difficult circumstances. As you know the WWII was very hard to achieve victory for both sides. My grandfather was an infantry soldie... Read more »

2 Award Winning Chess problem

Submitted by aabbccdd on Fri Sep 5, 2008 3:32am.

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Dubious Openings

Submitted by fzweb on Fri Sep 5, 2008 2:46am.

Here is a recent game I had. The title will be obvious once you see the game... Read more »

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The US Presidency

Submitted by Jaguar1968 on Fri Sep 5, 2008 1:23am.

What are yuor thoughts about a black man in the whitehouse...Also should Mr Obama succeeds will he be a puppet delivering the policies etc of the 'behind the scenes' puppeteers? Read more »

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how to play kings indian attack

Submitted by junbalbin on Fri Sep 5, 2008 12:46am.

i am a chess fan including my 3 kids. My middle boy is using the king's indian attack as one of his  opening  if he handles white. I wish to  help him  improve it by teaching background and more information regarding the openin... Read more »

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September Knights at the St. Louis Chess Club and Scholastic Center

Submitted by strani on Thu Sep 4, 2008 6:42pm.

First game of the September Knights tournament, first place wins entry into the Club Tournament next March. As a newcomer to tournament chess I competed in the August Knights Tournament and had a great deal of fun learning about tournament chess. ... Read more »

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My (awful) performance pt. 3 of 3

Submitted by mueller on Thu Sep 4, 2008 4:18pm.

This was my best day at the tournament, which is strange because I had a headache all day and I was exhausted from not getting enough sleep all weekend. My first game was a draw and my second game was a win. So my overall record at the end of the ... Read more »

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