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6th August 2009, 01:19pm
#1
by e4forme
Tennessee United States
Member Since: Dec 2008
Member Points: 2312

What is the best forum reply that you have seen?

I recieved this one in a Forum, where I was lampooning the Sicilian.

He was good... lol... Still laughing!

21st July 2009, 12:03pm
#6
by JG27Pyth
NYC United States
Member Since: Mar 2008
Member Points: 1044

 -- 1.e4?  Is there a worse first move? The pawn was defended back on e2, why move it? e4 is a self-inflicted weakness waiting to be exploited! So, 1...c5 might not be the best answer, but after a blunder like 1.e4 Black has equalized and he can play anything he likes. 

7th August 2009, 03:56am
#2
by jrcolonial98
Newtown, Connecticut United States
Member Since: Nov 2008
Member Points: 1869

lol, that was funny

7th August 2009, 04:11am
#3
by turn
Kuala Lumpur Malaysia
Member Since: Feb 2009
Member Points: 1695
jrcolonial98 wrote:

lol, that was funny


the best forum reply i've seen so far.

7th August 2009, 04:32am
#4
Member Since: Feb 2009
Member Points: 809

It's a bit of a pity that this response can't be trumped so the debate ends here.

7th August 2009, 05:56am
#5
by JG27Pyth
NYC United States
Member Since: Mar 2008
Member Points: 1405

It's nice to be appreciated! You know, e4forme, your original post was so straightfaced i couldn't tell if you were spoofing or were actually crazy. I tried to play my answer the same way ;)

Also, sadly Gyula Breyer died too young, but his games were very very interesting, he was most radical of the original hypermoderns and his games are very much worth looking at.

Finally, I most certainly can be trumped. If you want brilliant and hilarious forum-ing, check out the "Dai Young" saga created by "Welsh" genius, Beast719... he recently waxed his cat and had a memorable outing against Ghandi also, nearly everything ever written by timmaylivinalie (Chess.com rating: 0, last I checked) is a work of Zen provocation that brings the reader closer to shedding his damp smelly ego. If you can read timmay's profile page without laughing, you surely need a hug.

 

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