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15. August 2004, 20:57:59
danoschek 
Subject: computers
are useful idiots, I agree. Chess programs have been a first approach to some
artificial intelligence in british colleges after WW2 ... egoshooters say thank you. ~*~

6. August 2004, 18:17:31
danoschek 
Subject: thanks
never've tried 'active' blitz - thought it takes more time typing than it gives chances ~*~

6. August 2004, 16:59:16
danoschek 
Subject: no fee ?
- did I get that right actually ? ~*~

12. November 2003, 03:03:59
danoschek 
Subject: Re: chess database
click here to get to yet another one ... chesslab. (Java RTE required) ~*~

21. April 2003, 08:56:16
danoschek 
Subject: Re: hello square-plus ... ;)
pretty well ... thanks, hope for you too ...

took me two years to win my first chess-tourney at iyt,
but meanwhile the amount of trophies increased vastly ... :D

I'm stopping by, sparingly only - but still get your special announcements.

keep up the good work and, you may refer
to my regards when meeting Lady Delilah ... ;)

see you ... ~*~

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21. April 2003, 06:41:46
danoschek 
Subject: hello square-plus ... ;)
happy easter ... :)

I already advertised for your yahoo-club, here at brainking ... :D

have a blessed holiday ... Daniel ~*~

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20. March 2003, 23:19:43
danoschek 
Subject: Re: thanks for whispering ... :
argh !!
that's what happens when you stir through loose
sheets of old notation ! eheh ! better now ? :") ~*~

20. March 2003, 16:34:38
danoschek 
Subject: thanks for whispering ... :")
I ENJOY this 'later edit'-option here ... ;) ~*~

20. March 2003, 16:11:12
danoschek 
Subject: Re: scandinavian main lines
1) e4 d5
2) ed Nf6
3) d4 Nd5:
4) c4 Nb6
5) Nf3 Bg4
6) c5 N6d7
7) Bc4 e6
8) h3 Bh5
9) Be3 Nc6
10) Nc3 Be7
slight advantage for wite

the real gambit is

3) c4 c6!
4) dc Nc6:
5) d3 e5
6) Nc3 Bf5
7) Nf3 Bb4!?
8) Be2 e4
9) de! Qd1:+
10) Kd1: 0-0-0
11) Kc2 ...
unclear according to Larsenn ~*~

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