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Four Queens on the chessboard - Lilienthal's 97th birthday

Submitted by cgs on Sun, 05/04/2008 at 2:32pm.

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by Arby - 2 months ago
Mountbatten Singapore
Member Since: Dec 2007
Member Points: 741

My dear friendSmile,

 

I wouldn’t allow myself to be discouraged by minute negativity and indignant individuals.

 

As you’ve clearly stated: you’ve contributed your fair share to this site with some insightful and historical posts. You laid out some neat games and puzzles. There’re your albums; and then there’re your awesome hussars!

 

You’ve several fans on this blog and those in the past blogs who had encouraged you with kind comments.   

 

And look at your the notes on your profile page! You obviously have some more fans that appreciate your contributions…

 

Kennytiger summed it up well, Just keep doing your best!”

 

p.s. Love the 1st game - thanks for the postWink.


by cgs - 2 months ago
Veszpre'm Hungary
Member Since: Feb 2008
Member Points: 450

   No problem, Kenytiger! Your defense is more powerful as the Sicilian Defense. My thinking time is up. The Chess.com is a gigantic sea-going ship where we could see very kindly men, women with their photos or pictures of their lovely animals as dogs, cats, monkeys, parrots. Those animals are friends of people. But in the ship between passangers are other living creatures.(I didn't want to disoblige the animals) These creatures are the rats.(without photo or picture in assumed mask) One of them here is between comments. Not too difficult choose him. For this reason I sail away from this ship because I'm distinguished at rat. Was my purpose the presentation of many Morphy games with analyzing of Hungarian grandmasters. Only the fore-part of ABC: Barcza, Benkö, Bilek. It will be later, but in my homepage and only in Hungarian. This rat can read it, if he acquires the knowledge of Hungarian language. God forbid!

Bobby Fischer lived in Hungary some years. Almost I forgot describe: Bobby and Lilienthal were good friends, they met many times. What a friend had every one of them! Kenytiger lived in Hungary one years. What a friend have I? Let you read his amazing articles! Fair wind is blowing above lake Balaton. I sailed away.


by kenytiger - 3 months ago
United States
Member Since: Aug 2007
Member Points: 940

Cgs, those were awesome games from Lilienthal. I understand that your primary language is Hungarian and that you don't speak English very well. Don't feel bad, almost all America is today has been accomplished by people who came here from another country. (If all the Mexicans return to Mexico, states like California and Texas will go out of business. If all the Cubans return to Cuba, Miami will go out of business.)

Don't listen to ignorant jackasses like VonDeeze, before he start criticizing you, he needs to contribute something to Chess.com, which he hasn't done. He is propbably lazier than the upper jaw. When I came to America in 1988, I was 24 years old and could not speak a word of English, I remember that I had to put up with idiots like him a lot, these are people born and raised in America and barely can speak English, because surely enough, they can't write it to save their own life. Just keep doing your best.


by cgs - 3 months ago
Veszpre'm Hungary
Member Since: Feb 2008
Member Points: 450

 To "VonDeeze" muddler:

 You didn't write a few types on your site!

 At least write one sentence in Hungarian!

 One sentence you are not able describe in Hungarian with hundred keyboards!

 I'm not English or American English as a 'vonik ocas' (you!)

 But others understand this article and previous articles. (by comments)

 In Chess.com are not everybody English or American English.

 But here are chess-players and some muddlers. You belongs to latter.

 What's your business here?


by VonDeeze - 3 months ago
Davis United States
Member Since: Apr 2008
Member Points: 1

this article is retarded and lost me in the second paragraph. 

 

Biography? Not takes place! Here is limited place. Just some italics mine: His parents went from Budapest to Moscow in 1909 in consequence of mother’s engagement, who was singer. But his father was car racer. 

 

Go back to elementary school and learn some grammar before you ever touch a keyboard again.  


by musiquismo - 3 months ago
df Mexico
Member Since: Jan 2008
Member Points: 106
nice article.
 

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