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No effort was made to verify the identity of the sender. -------------------------------------------------------- [Event "Politiken Cup"] [Site "København"] [Date "2003.07.15"] [Round "2"] [White "Nielsen, Peter Heine"] [Black "Romsdal, Trond"] [Result "1-0"] [ECO "D45"] [WhiteElo "2636"] [BlackElo "2207"] [PlyCount "63"] [EventDate "2003.??.??"] 1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 c6 3. Nc3 d5 4. e3 e6 5. Nf3 Nbd7 6. Qc2 Bd6 7. g4 {offering a pawn to the greedy opponent} 7... Nxg4 {as in many point- and worthless ICC games, he takes all the pawns without bothering too much what will happen} 8. Rg1 Nxh2 {this is his only strategy} 9. Nxh2 Bxh2 10. Rxg7 Qh4 {now an attacking move, because he can't take a pawn. Moves like 10... Nf8 are outside his scope} 11. e4 {sharper than 11. Bd2} 11... dxc4 12. Bg5 Qh5 13. Be2 Qh3 14. Qd1 h5 15. Be3 Kf8 16. Rg5 Bd6 17. Kd2 b5 18. e5 Bb4 19. Qg1 Bb7 20. Rg3 Qf5 21. Qg2 Nb6 22. Rg5 Qh7 23. Rxh5 Qxh5 24. Bxh5 Rxh5 25. Rg1 Ke7 26. Qg7 Rf5 27. Rg5 Bxc3+ 28. bxc3 Rf3 29. Rg6 Nd5 30. Rf6 Nxf6 31. exf6+ Kd6 32. Qxf7 {a lesson for the greedy Romsdal, now he should look for another defence or another game (blackjack, rabbit hunting)} 1-0 |
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NOTE: This message was sent thru a mail2news gateway. No effort was made to verify the identity of the sender. -------------------------------------------------------- [Event "Politiken Cup"] [Site "København"] [Date "2003.07.15"] [Round "2"] [White "Nielsen, Peter Heine"] [Black "Romsdal, Trond"] [Result "1-0"] [ECO "D45"] [WhiteElo "2636"] [BlackElo "2207"] [PlyCount "63"] [EventDate "2003.??.??"] 1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 c6 3. Nc3 d5 4. e3 e6 5. Nf3 Nbd7 6. Qc2 Bd6 7. g4 {offering a pawn to the greedy opponent} 7... Nxg4 {as in many point- and worthless ICC games, he takes all the pawns without bothering too much what will happen} 8. Rg1 Nxh2 {this is his only strategy} 9. Nxh2 Bxh2 10. Rxg7 Qh4 {now an attacking move, because he can't take a pawn. Moves like 10... Nf8 are outside his scope} 11. e4 {sharper than 11. Bd2} 11... dxc4 12. Bg5 Qh5 13. Be2 Qh3 14. Qd1 h5 15. Be3 Kf8 16. Rg5 Bd6 17. Kd2 b5 18. e5 Bb4 19. Qg1 Bb7 20. Rg3 Qf5 21. Qg2 Nb6 22. Rg5 Qh7 23. Rxh5 Qxh5 24. Bxh5 Rxh5 25. Rg1 Ke7 26. Qg7 Rf5 27. Rg5 Bxc3+ 28. bxc3 Rf3 29. Rg6 Nd5 30. Rf6 Nxf6 31. exf6+ Kd6 32. Qxf7 {a lesson for the greedy Romsdal, now he should look for another defence or another game (blackjack, rabbit hunting)} 1-0 I cant believe it! Now infamous GuestDestroyer comments on amateur versus GM games.... Wah a joke.. You'd be crushed in an even more humilating manner.Pathetic creature! |
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