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20. March 2008, 07:51:11
Kili 
Subject: Nice checkmate

27. June 2006, 20:41:28
Kili 
Subject: Re: - White; Chess Opening: PH2-H3...
Modified by Kili (27. June 2006, 20:42:41)
cruz abdul:
Clemenz Opening
I think Franz Kafka played this opening sometimes.

21. April 2006, 21:03:59
Kili 
Subject: Re:
HalfPawn: I think 3.Nc3 is a better move. After 2...Bf5, the white player can attack the squares "d5" and "b7" with Nc3 and Qb3 so it´s not a good defense for the black.

17. January 2006, 00:04:02
Kili 
Subject: Re: Ham and cheese on ruy?
Modified by Kili (17. January 2006, 00:04:58)
Walter Montego, Pedro: Well, it´s a difficult matter. In Spanish "Ruy" is just one syllable. For me it sounds as [ru:I], with a "u" large as "rule", "too" or "you" and with a "i" short as "big" or "it". I´m not sure but i think the "u" in "Bush" is too much large as "sure" or "poor"

15. January 2006, 17:22:54
Kili 
Subject: Re:
Modified by Kili (15. January 2006, 17:23:18)
Pedro Martínez: But Ruy López are two spanish surname (Ruy -Ruiz- and López). In Spanish "Ruy" sounds like "Rui" and the "u" in "Ruy" is like "u" in the word "rule"... I think

15. January 2006, 12:25:54
Kili 
Subject: Re:
Modified by Kili (17. January 2006, 00:05:50)
HalfPawn: "u" at Ruy sounds as "u" in rule, "y" sounds as [I]

17. December 2005, 11:07:57
Kili 
Subject: Re: Books
Modified by Kili (18. December 2005, 10:52:17)
ouspensky: I like some ideas of Nimzowitch but i´d not recommend "My sistem" to a beginner player. I like "Understanding Chess Move by Move" of John Nunn, "Grand Master of the Board" by Richard Reti or for example "Secrets of the modern chess strategy" of John Watson.

17. December 2005, 10:58:31
Kili 
Subject: Re:
Modified by Kili (17. December 2005, 10:59:13)
ouspensky: Is it a joke? For example Thal, Najdorf, Geller, Petrosian, Fine, Spasski, Larsen, Stein, Gligoric, Korchnoi have been great players much better than other current players who would not be GM without the help of the Pc. Fischer improved and dignified the chess. He got to change and to improve the rules. He popularized the chess in whole world as any player has never done. He always played for winning.

15. December 2005, 22:38:29
Kili 
Subject: Re:
Groucho: Yes, Fischer is the best.

29. November 2005, 17:24:53
Kili 
Subject: Re:
mctrivia: Three equal positions onto the board (as a three equal photos). The same position of all pieces and the same possible moves (including the castle and the capture en passant)

22. May 2005, 23:31:56
Kili 
I suppose he is already married.

22. May 2005, 23:23:47
Kili 
Modified by Kili (22. May 2005, 23:28:53)
I bet you a coffe that Alex will win this game against Ed Trice :)

16. April 2005, 13:34:39
Kili 
Sorry but after 17...Kh8 the mate is in 47.5 moves :)

5. April 2005, 16:44:15
Kili 
Mely, Oliottavio, Ughaibu, Caissus, redsales, 529 are among the best chessplayers. These players can lost games but they would never make a fool themselves at this way.

5. April 2005, 11:54:23
Kili 
Modified by Kili (5. April 2005, 15:12:21)
I think the best player is Caoz, see the statistics. [Snip - positive comments only please! WQ :]

5. April 2005, 01:16:28
Kili 
Don´t ask draw repeatedly. It´s not correct. A good chessplayer would not continue in this position in a normal circumstances.

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