Hi LXIVC!
What means this strange permutation:
18. Gc2-b3 or never the less 18. Gb2-c3?
Maybe Queen Anne’s Revenge?
Are you a mathematician or an extraordinary personality?
Hi LXIVC!
What means this strange permutation:
18. Gc2-b3 or never the less 18. Gb2-c3?
Maybe Queen Anne’s Revenge?
Are you a mathematician or an extraordinary personality?
The chess doesn't know authorities and I'm not an exclusion!
It's a great intrigue: how long I will be in the first position?
It's funny how people now only want to mention "waterloo" when someone loses a battle.....yet, how many battles did Napoleon WIN before "waterloo"?......LOL....."Karjakin might be Carlsen's [waterloo]"?.....Then what shall we call Anand?......LOL...."waterloo"?.....LOL.....