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echo: chess
to: BILL SPANGLER
from: KEN BLAKE
date: 1997-09-20 08:47:00
subject: BSKB1,2

On 09-18-97 23:13, BILL SPANGLER wrote
BS> 7.d4        ...
7. ...  0-0
BS> 6.Bxf7+     Kf7 (Why do I feel like I swallowed a hook?) :-/
7. Nxe5+
BS>Well since I am using a database, I only need your new moves. CHESSEDT
BS>automatically creates the boards, I'll just `Block & Kut' them out. :)
Don't bother deleting them, if you don't want to. As I said, I don't mind 
their being there; I just don't find them of any use, and didn't want to 
have to update them myself.
BS>If you ever `drop' your book I can give you the full game record w/boar
BS>That book sounds nice, I guess it has like 200 pieces!
6x32=192.
BS>After that much
BS>time, have you lost many pieces? 
Just one Black Rook.
-                              - Ken Blake       kblake@sisna.com -
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 * WR 1.31 # 119 * White dwarf seeks red giant for binary relations.
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