On 10-01-97 12:58, BILL SPANGLER wrote
BS> 3.Nf3 d5
BS> 4.ed5 exd5
BS> 5.Be2 Nf6
BS> 6.O-O Be7
BS> 7.d4 O-O
BS> 8.c4 cd4
BS> 9.cd5 Nd5
BS> 10.Nd4
10. ... Qb6
KB> If 10. ... Kc6, then 11. Qd5++
KB> If 10. ... Kc5, then 11. Qd5+ Kb4 (forced) 12. a3+ Ka4 (forced) 13.
BS>OK I can take a hint, I thought there was a catch to that. :) Nice one.
Thanks very much.
BS>(I'll not soon forget it either) another?
Not right now, thanks. Maybe sometime in the future.
- - 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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* Origin: The Tucson Computer Society BBS (1:300/2)
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