--------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 123 CHESS Ref: EBR00001 Date: 07/20/97 From: PETER PICHLBAUER Time: 08:31am \/To: JAMES RANSOM (Read 0 times) Subj: Fido Fall '96 Tourney -=> Quoting wes.ranson # sk.sympatico.ca to Peter Pichlbauer <=- Hi James, Peter | James ------------------------ 1. f2-f4 | b8-c6 2. e2-e3 | e7-e5 3. f4xe5 | c6xe5 4. g1-f3 | d7-d6 5. b1-c3 | c8-g4 6. f1-e2 | e5xf3 7. e2xf3 | g4xf3 8. d1xf3 | c7-c6 9. e3-e4 | d8-f6 10. 0-0 | 0-0-0 11. f3-e3 | f6-e6 12. e3xa7 | g8-e7 13. d2-d4 | f7-f5 14. a7-a8+ | c8-c7 15. a8-a5+ | c7-c8 16. d4-d5 | e6-e5 17. c1-e3 | c6-c5 18. c3-b5 | Gruss, __ /-'eter. ... *Warum haben eigentlich alle Maedchen den Nachnamen JPG ???* --- * Origin: PGP-Key per automatische Empfangsbestaetigung (2:240/5855.10) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 123 CHESS Ref: EBR00002 Date: 07/20/97 From: PETER PICHLBAUER Time: 08:31am \/To: MICHAEL RUMPF (Read 0 times) Subj: FIDO FALLS '96 TOURNEY -=> Quoting Michael Rumpf to Peter Pichlbauer <=- Moin Michael, Hallo Peter, Du meintest am 12.07.97 um 16:35 zum Thema "FIDO FALLS '96 TOURNEY": Michael Rumpf I Peter Pichlbauer --------------+----------------- 01. Ng1-f3 I d7-d5 02. c2-c4 I c7-c6 03. d2-d4 I Ng8-f6 04. Nb1-c3 I d5xc4 05. a2-a4 I Bc8-e6 06. e2-e4 I g7-g6 07. Nf3-e5 I Nb8-d7 08. Ne5xc4 I Bf8-g7 09. Bf1-e2 I 0-0 10. 0-0 I Qd8-c7 11. Bc1-e3 I Rf8-d8 12. h2-h3 I Be6xc4 13. Be2xc4 I c6-c5 14. Qd1-b3 I e7-e6 15. e4-e5 I Nf6-h5 16. Nc3-b5 I Qc7-b6 17. a4-a5 I Qb6-c6 18. d4-d5 I e6xd5 19. Bc4xd5 I c5-c4 20. Bd5xc6 I c4xb3 21. Bc6xb7 I Ra8-b8 22. a5-a6 I Rd8-e8 23. Be3xa7 I Rb8-d8 Gruss, __ /-'eter. ... Ich bin fest davon ueberzeugt, dass ich existiere. --- * Origin: PGP-Key per automatische Empfangsbestaetigung (2:240/5855.10) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 123 CHESS Ref: EBS00000 Date: 07/22/97 From: GLENN HACKWORTH Time: 03:29am \/To: WAYNE COPPIN (Read 0 times) Subj: games game 1 1 e4 e5 2. nf3 game 2 1 nf3 c6 --- WILDMAIL!/WC v4.12 * Origin: Knight-Line! * Tacoma, WA * (206) 565-0594 (1:138/239.0) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 123 CHESS Ref: EBS00001 Date: 07/23/97 From: TONY FREW Time: 02:20am \/To: JERRY ROBERTS (Read 0 times) Subj: Novice... G'day, Jerry. You were chatting to Didier Weerts about "Novice..." on 19-Jul-97 JR> Game 2 Didier Jerry JR> I picked long algebraic but will use short if you are more JR> comfortable with it. I'm still trying to work out algebraic notation. I myself as you know use, ( I think ) long algebraic. I've only worked this out by seeing your moves above where you put in 1. e2 - e4. From this I can deduce the short algebraic notation for the same move would be e4. Ummmmmmmm...... Am I right??? Would I be correct in assuming that when you move a pawn you just put in the square the pawn has moved to? What do you use when there are two pawns that may move to the same square? For example... Say I had a pawn at d4 whilst playing white and you had a pawn at c5 and another pawn at e5. Say further that it was your move and you're playing black. You ( for some reason ) want to take my pawn on d4 using the pawn you have at c5 as opposed to using the one at e5. Is it c5 x d4 ?? Say further that you had a Knight on c6 and you wanted to take the same pawn on d4 with the Knight. Would you use the notation Nc6 x d4? Once upon a time I just used to use the other notation. :-) I'm not even sure what it's called but say you were white and the first move you wanted to make was g1 - f3. I would have used N - KB3. Your comments would be appreciated. Kind regards, Tony Frew Email:- tony.frew@xtra.co.nz ... I'm writing a book about my family - I have all the page numbers ... done! ~~~ Tag-O-Matic V.12 (98255 Taglines) Owned by Tony Frew --- Terminate 4.99g09/Pro*bt [Tester] * Origin: Elephant Haven, Tokoroa, New Zealand (3:774/900.5) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 123 CHESS Ref: EBS00002 Date: 07/22/97 From: JIM HOLLISTER Time: 04:30pm \/To: JASON KOZEY (Read 0 times) Subj: Re: chess game JK> q6d is my move! I pulled a no brainer when i moved my night! JK> For some unknow reason i didn't even see your bishop. Hopefuly JK> this move will be correct. I am moving my queen right in front JK> of my king. Then your move is Qe7+ rather than 6d, with the "+" indicating the check. My response is to interpose my Q - or Qe2. Here's where we are: (W) (B) Jim Jason ----- ----- 4. d5 exd5 5. exd5 Na5 6. b4 Nc4 7. Bxc4 Qe7+ 8. Qe2 JK> I think that after each move we should ask or tell JK> each other some things. We do live QUITE far apart and surely JK> there is something else also to talk about beside this chess JK> game? Good idea. JK> I am 15 and like i said i live near regina sask. I think JK> you said you live in pitsburg. What state is that in? We're on opposite ends of the age spectrum. I'm a retired 65 year old living in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, financially comfortable & healthy enough that my wife & I travel quite a bit. As a matter of fact, took a bus trip through the Canadian Rockies - Banff & Jaspar, etc - last year. Don't think I've ever seen anything more beautiful than Lake Louise on a fair day - and the day we were there was almost cloudless. This response was delayed cuz we were attending a music festival near Columbus, Ohio for several days. Yer up! Jim ... If you can laugh at it, you can live with it. --- Via Silver Xpress V4.00 SW12426 * Origin: Milliways - Pittsburgh, PA (412) 766-1086 (1:129/179) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 123 CHESS Ref: EBS00003 Date: 07/21/97 From: MICHAEL RUMPF Time: 06:05pm \/To: JAMES RANSON (Read 0 times) Subj: FIDO FALL '96 TOURNEY James Ranson@1:140/234.2 meinte am 18.07.97 zum Thema "FIDO FALL '96 TOURNEY" im Brett /FIDO/CHESS: Hallo James, JR-MR: 1 e4 Nf6 2 Nc3 d5 3 exd5 Nxd5 4 Bc4 Nb6 5 Bb3 Nc6 6 Nf3 Bf5 7 0-0 e6 8 d3 Be7 9 Be3 0-0 10 Qd2 Na5 11 Nb5 Nxb3 12 axb a6 13 Nbd4 Bg6 14 Ne5 Nd5 15 Nxg6 hxg6 16 c3 c5 17 Nf3 Nxe3 18 Qxe3 Qd5 19 c4 Qd6 20 d4 cxd4 21 Nxd4 Bf6 22 Rfd1 Rfd8 23 Nc2 Qxd1+ 24 Raxd1 Rxd1+ 25 Ne1 Be7 26 g3 Bb4 Tschau Michael --- CrossPoint v3.11 R * Origin: 64:1/1800.3 (2:241/508.2) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 123 CHESS Ref: EBT00000 Date: 07/22/97 From: STEVE SMERCAK Time: 10:30pm \/To: ALEC GOUDREAU (Read 0 times) Subj: my moves... Yo dude, I have sent you my moves several times. But, this time I will just type this out instead of uploading it. I copy you last moves as the following: Game 1. AG VS SS 18. Rxd8+ Qxd8 19. Rd1 Qc7 20. Ne5 bxc5 Game 2. SS vs AG 14. Nxd2 Bd7 15.O-O Qe6 16. Qb3 conditional move ... if 16. ..... Qxb3 then 17. Nxb3 Chow dude, Steve PS.. If you lost the move list, lemme know. --- Maximus/2 3.01 * Origin: The Phantom BBS... (1:123/443) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 123 CHESS Ref: EBT00001 Date: 07/22/97 From: JERRY ROBERTS Time: 10:35am \/To: JIM SHASTID (Read 0 times) Subj: Move 2 <> Game 1 Jerry Jim 1. e4 1. Nf6 2. e5 Game 2 Jim Jerry 1. a4 1. d5 It's been a long, long time since I've seen a4, I'm going to have to do some homework... What part of the world are you in? I'm in Fayetteville, North Carolina ... Age and treachery will always overcome youth ans skill... ___ Blue Wave/DOS v2.30 [NR] --- AreaFix Fido MILITIA * Origin: Thor's Retreat/2 BBS Fayetteville, NC 910.424.0956 (1:3634/37)