[BrianWall-ChessList] Frank Deming on Frank Deming
Joel Johnson
bigbear12 at hotmail.com
Wed May 6 22:29:59 MDT 2009
Hi Frank,
I cannot explain why I remember you, the brain plays funny tricks on me these days. Already this year, I have castled both queenside and kingside in the same USCF tournament game and in another USCF rated game, I grabbed my King which was on d7 and moved it to h3! My thinking was that because my Rook on g8 was pinning his g-Pawn to his King, I could go there. Unfortunately/fortunately, I realized just before I put it down that I had my King in my hand, and not my Queen. It cost me about six tempos to fix my position after that one. But, even though I nearly lost for the first time to this 1500 player, I managed to pull the game out. Alls well that ends well. There is no telling what I will do in the future!
Thanks, Joel
> Date: Wed, 6 May 2009 16:43:51 -0600
> From: brianwallchess3 at taom.com
> To: BrianWallChess at Yahoogroups.com; brianwall-chesslist at lists.taom.com
> Subject: [BrianWall-ChessList] Frank Deming on Frank Deming
>
>
>
> ----- Forwarded message from Frank Deming <fdeming1234 at yahoo.com> -----
> Date: Wed, 6 May 2009 10:19:37 -0700 (PDT)
> From: Frank Deming <fdeming1234 at yahoo.com>
> Reply-To: Frank Deming <fdeming1234 at yahoo.com>
> Subject: Re: [BrianWallChess] Joel Johnson on Frank Deming
> To: Brian Wall <BrianWallChess3 at Taom.com>
>
> Brian,
>
> Just a point of clarification. Your Chess list is interesting but from the point
> of view of getting stronger through opening studies I need a more main line and
> balanced approach. For my current level of play my lack of opening preparation
> is quite evident. A good deal of the openings that you discuss have the extra
> value of being fun and that is the point of your forum.
>
> I am surprised that Joel remembers me from the 80's and 90's at Alan Bennett's
> Westford club. My game was never remarkable enough at Joel's level. My highest
> rating was 1976 while Joel was in the 2400+ for the most part. I miss the
> Westford club. When I left for Colorado in 1999 it was attracting 4-6 Masters
> every Tuesday night with about 5-6 Experts. The great anomaly was that the club
> only had about 2-3 Class A players and a bunch of B and below. For us A players
> it kind of was a Ping Pong effect of playing games against much stronger
> oppenents and much weaker ones.
>
> Frank Deming <fdeming1234 at yahoo.com>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>
>
>
> ________________________________
> From: Brian Wall <BrianWallChess3 at Taom.com>
> To: BrianWallChess at Yahoogroups.com; Brian Wall Chesslist
> <brianwall-chesslist at lists.taom.com>
> Sent: Sunday, May 3, 2009 11:39:51 PM
> Subject: [BrianWallChess] Joel Johnson on Frank Deming
>
>
>
>
>
> Thanx for telling me that, next time I see him
> I can ask him about all out mutual friends.
>
> BW
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>
> ----- Forwarded message from Joel Johnson <bigbear12 at hotmail. com> -----
> Date: Sun, 3 May 2009 22:07:01 -0700
> From: Joel Johnson <bigbear12 at hotmail. com>
> Reply-To: Joel Johnson <bigbear12 at hotmail. com>
> Subject: RE: [BrianWallChess] Reading your emails is not what I need right now
> - Frank Deming post-mortem
> To: Brian Wall <brianwallchess3@ taom.com>
>
> PS: Brian, you may not know it, but Frank Deming was a member of the Westford
> (Massachusetts) Chess Club back in the 80s (Alan Bennetts chess club). I
> played him several times there. Joel
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>
> To: BrianWallChess@ Yahoogroups. com; Chess_Improvement@ Yahoogroups. com;
> brianwall-chesslist @lists.taom. com
> From: BrianWallChess3@ Taom.com
> Date: Sun, 3 May 2009 12:15:07 -0600
> Subject: [BrianWallChess] Reading your emails is not what I need right now -
> Frank Deming post-mortem
>
> Reading your email is not what I need right now -
> Frank Deming post-mortem
>
> If he had he might have learned that I invented a new Lemmiwinks bashing
> system to cheer up Duwayne Langseth who has trouble with them.
>
> Frank A. Deming,
> Quick rating (1705)
>
> verus
>
> Brian Wall,
> Quick rating (2103)
>
> [C55]
>
> Ft. Collins Super Sat G/29
> no delay, no increment
>
> Lory Student Center, CSU,
> Fort Collins, CO
>
> Round 4
>
> May 2, 2009
>
> Rainy weather.
> Food Court
> Panda Express Open from 11-4
>
> Sack lunch for me
>
> 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3
>
> I sometimes " Go Lemmiwinks " with the Clam 2 d3
> in the name of all things animal and wonderful.
>
> 2 ... Nc6 3.Bc4 Nf6 4.d3
>
> Lemmiwinks.
>
> 4 ... Bc5 5.0-0 d6 6.h3 h6 7.Nc3 g5
>
> I had just lost to Anthea and was out for blood, playing quickly.
>
> 8.Nh2 g4 9.hxg4 Rg8!!
>
> Fritz9 taught me not to worry about the h6-pawn,
> just rip open the g-file and hope for the best.
> Fritz 9 is all about Knight to Queen's Rook Four
> each move for both sides to steal a Bishop.
>
> 10.Be3 Bxg4 11.Nxg4 Nxg4!!
>
> Managing to sneak in a Fishing Pole.
>
> 12.Qf3
>
> Only defense to ... Qh4
>
> 12 ... Rg7??
>
> Oops, we both took two minutes for our moves and
> didn't see B:f7+!! winning a pawn until after we did.
>
> 13.Bxc5!
>
> I give exclams for second best even if
> they suck because everything else is worse.
>
> 13 ... Qh4!! 14.Qh3??
>
> The Losing Moment.
> A good idea if you preface this with a piece sac
> 14 B:f7+!! R:f7 15 Qh3!! Q:h3 16 gh
> about equal
> 14 Qg3 or moving the White King's Rook anywhere is also OK.
>
> 14 ... Qxh3!! 15.gxh3! Ne3+!! 16.Kh1! Nxf1!!
>
> My Knight can weasel out via d2 so I keep the exchange for a pawn.
>
> 17.Bxd6
>
> Another line is
> 17 Nd5 0-0-0 17 B:a7 Nd2 18 Be3 N:c4 19 dc
> and I have my exchange for a pawn.
>
> 17 ... Nd2!!
> ------------ --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- -
>
> A great move with a trick I learned from my Grandmaster Fishing
> Pole game with Boris Kreiman. The idea is 18 B:c7 Kd7!!
> holding the bishop by the scruff of his neck
> until my Rook can go ... Rc8:c7.
>
> Old Joke -
> Seeing eye dog bites blind man with white cane with red tip.
>
> Passing observer to blind man -
> He bit you and now you are holding out a doggy treat.
> I don't get it.
>
> Blind man -
> I am trying to find his mouth so I can kick his ass.
>
> My Knight can now choose between ...Nf3, a great post or ... N:c4.
>
> 17 ... cd! was perfectly good too.
> ------------ --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- -
>
> 18.Nd5
>
> Rooks in the corner are like beautiful, young
> women, eternal bait for the eager and unwary.
>
> 18 ... cxd6!! 19.Nc7+! Kd7!! 20.Nxa8 Nf3
>
> I have many wins and can pick up the
> cornered Knight with King or Rook.
> 20 ... Nf3 appealed to me aesthetically
> because it locks outs his King and Rook.
>
> 21.Bb5 Rg8!!
>
> Ecclesiastes
> King James Bible
>
> 3:1 To every thing there is a season,
> and a time to every purpose under the heaven:
> 3:2 A time to be born, and a time to die;
> a time to plant,
> and a time to pluck up that which is planted;
>
> 22.Bc4! Nd8 23.d4 Nxd4!!
>
> 23 ... Ne6!!
> is very strong as well.
> I will win the trapped
> Knight for nothing now.
>
> 24.c3 N4e6!! 25.Rd1 Nc6
>
> 0-1
>
> Those who will not read will serve as examples to those who do.
> Thus must it be ever so.
>
> ------------ --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- -
>
> Frank A. Deming,Q (1705) - Brian Wall,Q (2103) [C55]
> Ft. Collins Super Sat G/29 0/del,0/incr Lory Student Center, CSU, CO (4),
> 02.05.2009
>
> 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 Nf6 4.d3 Bc5 5.0-0 d6 6.h3 h6 7.Nc3 g5 8.Nh2 g4 9.hxg4
> Rg8 10.Be3 Bxg4 11.Nxg4 Nxg4 12.Qf3 Rg7 13.Bxc5 Qh4 14.Qh3 Qxh3 15.gxh3 Ne3+
> 16.Kh1 Nxf1 17.Bxd6 Nd2 18.Nd5 cxd6 19.Nc7+ Kd7 20.Nxa8 Nf3 21.Bb5 Rg8 22.Bc4
> Nd8 23.d4 Nxd4 24.c3 N4e6 25.Rd1 Nc6 0-1
>
> ------------ --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- -
> Anti-Lemmiwinks system
>
> [Event "ICC 3 0"]
> [Site "Internet Chess Club"]
> [Date "2009.04.15" ]
> [Round "-"]
> [White "worldcitizen" ]
> [Black "B-Wall"]
> [Result "0-1"]
> [ICCResult "White resigns"]
> [WhiteElo "1751"]
> [BlackElo "2207"]
> [Opening "Ruy Lopez: Berlin defense"]
> [ECO "C65"]
> [NIC "RL.07"]
> [Time "21:00:35"]
> [TimeControl "180+0"]
>
> 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bb5 Nf6 4. d3 Bc5 5. c3 a6 6. Ba4 Ba7
> 7. O-O d6 8. h3 h6 9. Qe2 g5 10. Nh2 g4 11. h4 g3 12. Nf3 gxf2+
> 13. Kh2 Ng4+ 14. Kh1 f5 15. exf5 Bxf5 16. Nbd2 Qf6 17. Ne4 Qg6
> 18. Nxf2 Nxf2+ 19. Rxf2 Bxd3 20. Qe1 Bxf2 21. Qxf2 Kd7 22. Bd2 Rhg8
> 23. Rg1 Raf8 24. Kh2 e4 25. Qe3 Qg3+ 26. Kh1 exf3
>
> {White resigns}
> 0-1
> ------------ --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- -
> Earlier email -
>
> [Event "ICC 3 0"]
> [Site "Internet Chess Club"]
> [Date "2009.03.01" ]
> [Round "-"]
> [White "InoyDaPogi" ]
> [Black "B-Wall"]
> [Result "0-1"]
> [ICCResult "White checkmated"]
> [WhiteElo "2202"]
> [BlackElo "2217"]
> [Opening "Giuoco Pianissimo"]
> [ECO "C55"]
> [NIC "IG.01"]
> [Time "23:37:46"]
> [TimeControl "180+0"]
>
> 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bc4 Nf6 4. d3
>
> They could at least have the decency to play 2 d3, The Clam.
>
> 4 ... Bc5! 5. c3 d6 6. h3 h6
>
> I remember World Champion Max Euwe in Master versus Amatuer
> explaining how h3 is very weak and the same looking move ... h6
> is very strong.
>
> 7. O-O!
>
> Or as I like to call it,
> Coffin-Coffin
>
> 7 ... g5 8. Nh2 g4!!
>
> I used to awkwardly prepare ... g4
> but Fritz 9 turbo-charged me.
>
> 9. h4 g3!!
>
> The first whiff of tactics send twitching Lemmiwinks scurrying to his burrow.
>
> 10. Nf3! Bxf2+
>
> I wanted to force InoyDaPogi to part with the exchange.
> Fritz likes 10 ... gf+ 11 Kh1 Nh5!! or 11 Kh2 Rg8!!
> better
>
> 11. Kh1!
>
> Now Fritz thinks a Fishing Pole Knight on g4 is best
> or maybe a Bishing Pole on g4 but I thought a Rooking
> Pole was most useful there to sac on h4.
>
> 11 ... Nh5 12. d4 Qf6 13. dxe5 dxe5
>
> Fritz thinks bringing more pieces into the attack with
> 13 ... N:e5!! 14 Nbd2 Bg4!!
> was much stronger but I am sticking with my plan.
>
> Look, I am not that great an attacker,
> it's just that fish can't defend at all.
> Everything looks like a threat to them,
> nothing looks like a threat to them,
> they can't distinguish reality from fiction,
> which makes them great Democrats
> but poor Chessplayers.
>
> 14. Qc2 Rg8 15. Nbd2 Rg4!!
>
> Fritz climbs on board and admits my plan is crushing now.
> InoyDaPogi is offering me half his gerbil litter to distract me.
>
> 16. Rxf2!
>
> The only move to avoid immediate checkmate.
>
> 16 ... gxf2! 17. g3!
>
> The only move to avoid immediate checkmate.
> Poor Lemmiwinks, the wind is scattering his
> little nest.
>
> 17 ... Rxg3
>
> 17 ... N:g3+!! mates but I am a man,
> not a machine. My rook went there to
> die for a pawn.
>
> 18. Bf1 Bg4
>
> 18 ... R:f3 mates quicker,
> 18 ... Rg1+ mates at the same speed and
> 18 ... Qf4 mates slower
>
> 19. Bg2 Rxf3
>
> 19 ... B:f3!!! or ... Rh3+!!
> mate quickly.
>
> 20. Nxf3!
>
> The only move to avoid immediate checkmate.
> Here I got tired of Fritz 9 always embarrassing me and I used
> exactly half of my 1:16 to look for the most crushing move
> and I pretty much succeeded - 20 ... Q:f3!! is a hair better
> and 20 ... Ng3+! 11 Kh2 f1(Q) is a hair worse.
>
> 20 ... f1=Q+ 21. Bxf1! Bxf3+! 22. Kg1! Qxh4
>
> 22 ... 0-0-0!! is best but I have to move fast now.
>
> 23. Qh2! Qg4+ 24. Kf2!
>
> These Lemmiwinks jump fast when threatened.
>
> 24 ... Nf4 25. Qxh6 O-O-O
>
> 25 ... Nd3+!! 26 B:d3 0-0-0!!!
> checkmates
>
> 26. Be3 Kb8
>
> 26 ... Bg2!! checkmates
>
> 27. b4 Nd3+
>
> 27 ... Bg2!! checkmates
>
> 28. Bxd3! Rxd3
>
> I saw 28 ... Qg2+!! 29 Ke1 R:d3
> mating right after I moved
>
> 29. Rg1! Qxe4! 30. Rg8+ Nd8!!
>
> Here I got upset because I had 10 seconds to InoyDaPogi's 24 seconds.
> Losing this game after missing so many mates
> seemed tragic so I stepped it up a notch.
>
> 31. Qg5 Kc8!! 32. Bc5 Bg4
>
> 32 ... Qe2+!! mates in 2
>
> 33. Be3 Qf3+!!
>
> I finally see a mate with 5 seconds left on my clock.
> He has 9 seconds.
>
> 34. Kg1! Rd1+! 35. Kh2! Rh1#
>
> {White checkmated} 0-1
>
> I missed at least 8 checkmates
> but how much fun was he having?
> ------------ --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- -
> [Event "ICC 5 0"]
> [Site "Internet Chess Club"]
> [Date "2009.02.03" ]
> [Round "-"]
> [White "JDF"]
> [Black "B-Wall"]
> [Result "0-1"]
> [ICCResult "White resigns"]
> [WhiteElo "2052"]
> [BlackElo "2170"]
> [Opening "Giuoco Pianissimo"]
> [ECO "C55"]
> [NIC "IG.01"]
> [Time "00:54:32"]
> [TimeControl "300+0"]
>
> 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bc4 Nf6 4. d3 Bc5 5. O-O d6 6. h3 h6 7. c3 Bb6 8. a4
> a6 9. Na3 g5 10. Nh2 Rg8 11. Nc2 g4 12. Nxg4 Nxg4 13. hxg4 Bxg4 14. Qd2 Bf3
> 15. g3 Rxg3+ {White resigns} 0-1
> ------------ --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- -
> [Event "ICC 5 0"]
> [Site "Internet Chess Club"]
> [Date "2009.02.03" ]
> [Round "-"]
> [White "nifty"]
> [Black "B-Wall"]
> [Result "0-1"]
> [ICCResult "White resigns"]
> [WhiteElo "2103"]
> [BlackElo "2126"]
> [Opening "Giuoco Pianissimo"]
> [ECO "C55"]
> [NIC "IG.01"]
> [Time "15:49:51"]
> [TimeControl "300+0"]
>
> 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bc4 Nf6 4. d3 Bc5 5. a3 d6 6. Nc3 a6 7. h3 h6 8. O-O
> g5 9. Nh2 g4 10. hxg4 Rg8 11. Bxh6 Nxg4 12. Nxg4 Bxg4 13. Qd2 Bf3 14. g3
> Rxg3+ {White resigns} 0-1
> ------------ --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- -
>
> This is the famous Lemmiwinks bashing game turned into
> a brilliant endgame study, checkmate in 2 at the end
> using a pawn as bait when I was completely exhausted from watching
> victim auditions for Saw VI until 5:30 AM the night before.
> Danielle Rice can confirm.
>
> Richard Wagner (2060) - Brian Wall (2229) [C65]
> North American Open 40/2 G/1 5secdelay Bally's Casino, Las Vegas, NV (6),
> 29.12.2008
>
> 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 Nf6 4.Qe2 Bc5 5.0-0 0-0 6.c3 d6 7.Rd1 Bg4 8.d3 Kh8 9.h3
> Bh5 10.Nbd2 g5 11.g4 Nxg4 12.hxg4 Bxg4 13.Kg2 f5 14.Rh1 Qd7 15.b4 Bb6 16.Bb2
> fxe4 17.Qxe4 Rf4 18.Nxg5 Rxe4 19.Ndxe4 Rf8 20.Rxh7+ Qxh7 21.Nxh7 Kxh7 22.Kg3
> Bf5 23.Rh1+ Kg6 24.f3 Ne7 25.c4 Be3 26.Bc1 Bxc1 27.Rxc1 Be6 28.Rg1 Rg8 29.Kf2+
> Kh6 30.Rh1+ Kg7 31.Rg1+ Kf8 32.Rxg8+ Kxg8 33.Ng3 Kf7 34.Ke3 d5 35.f4 exf4+
> 36.Kxf4 a6 37.Ba4 dxc4 38.dxc4 Bxc4 39.a3 Ke6 40.Ke4 Bd5+ 41.Kd4 b6 42.Ne2 Nf5+
> 43.Kc3 Ke5 44.Bc2 Be4 45.Bd3 Bxd3 46.Kxd3 Kd5 47.Nc3+ Kc6 48.Kc4 Nd6+ 49.Kb3 Nb5
> 50.Ne4 Kd5 51.Nf6+ Kd4 52.Nd7 Kd5 53.Nb8 Nd4+ 54.Ka4 Kc4 0-1
>
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> PS: Brian, you may not know it, but Frank Deming was a member of the Westford
> (Massachusetts) Chess Club back in the 80s (Alan Bennetts chess club). I
> played him several times there. Joel
>
> ________________________________
> To: BrianWallChess at Yahoogroups.com; Chess_Improvement at Yahoogroups.com;
> brianwall-chesslist at lists.taom.com
> From: BrianWallChess3 at Taom.com
> Date: Sun, 3 May 2009 12:15:07 -0600
> Subject: [BrianWallChess] Reading your emails is not what I need right now -
> Frank Deming post-mortem
>
>
>
>
>
> Reading your email is not what I need right now -
> Frank Deming post-mortem
>
> If he had he might have learned that I invented a new Lemmiwinks bashing
> system to cheer up Duwayne Langseth who has trouble with them.
>
> Frank A. Deming,
> Quick rating (1705)
>
> verus
>
> Brian Wall,
> Quick rating (2103)
>
> [C55]
>
> Ft. Collins Super Sat G/29
> no delay, no increment
>
> Lory Student Center, CSU,
> Fort Collins, CO
>
> Round 4
>
> May 2, 2009
>
> Rainy weather.
> Food Court
> Panda Express Open from 11-4
>
> Sack lunch for me
>
> 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3
>
> I sometimes " Go Lemmiwinks " with the Clam 2 d3
> in the name of all things animal and wonderful.
>
> 2 ... Nc6 3.Bc4 Nf6 4.d3
>
> Lemmiwinks.
>
> 4 ... Bc5 5.0-0 d6 6.h3 h6 7.Nc3 g5
>
> I had just lost to Anthea and was out for blood, playing quickly.
>
> 8.Nh2 g4 9.hxg4 Rg8!!
>
> Fritz9 taught me not to worry about the h6-pawn,
> just rip open the g-file and hope for the best.
> Fritz 9 is all about Knight to Queen's Rook Four
> each move for both sides to steal a Bishop.
>
> 10.Be3 Bxg4 11.Nxg4 Nxg4!!
>
> Managing to sneak in a Fishing Pole.
>
> 12.Qf3
>
> Only defense to ... Qh4
>
> 12 ... Rg7??
>
> Oops, we both took two minutes for our moves and
> didn't see B:f7+!! winning a pawn until after we did.
>
> 13.Bxc5!
>
> I give exclams for second best even if
> they suck because everything else is worse.
>
> 13 ... Qh4!! 14.Qh3??
>
> The Losing Moment.
> A good idea if you preface this with a piece sac
> 14 B:f7+!! R:f7 15 Qh3!! Q:h3 16 gh
> about equal
> 14 Qg3 or moving the White King's Rook anywhere is also OK.
>
> 14 ... Qxh3!! 15.gxh3! Ne3+!! 16.Kh1! Nxf1!!
>
> My Knight can weasel out via d2 so I keep the exchange for a pawn.
>
> 17.Bxd6
>
> Another line is
> 17 Nd5 0-0-0 17 B:a7 Nd2 18 Be3 N:c4 19 dc
> and I have my exchange for a pawn.
>
> 17 ... Nd2!!
> ------------ --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- -
>
> A great move with a trick I learned from my Grandmaster Fishing
> Pole game with Boris Kreiman. The idea is 18 B:c7 Kd7!!
> holding the bishop by the scruff of his neck
> until my Rook can go ... Rc8:c7.
>
> Old Joke -
> Seeing eye dog bites blind man with white cane with red tip.
>
> Passing observer to blind man -
> He bit you and now you are holding out a doggy treat.
> I don't get it.
>
> Blind man -
> I am trying to find his mouth so I can kick his ass.
>
> My Knight can now choose between ...Nf3, a great post or ... N:c4.
>
> 17 ... cd! was perfectly good too.
> ------------ --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- -
>
> 18.Nd5
>
> Rooks in the corner are like beautiful, young
> women, eternal bait for the eager and unwary.
>
> 18 ... cxd6!! 19.Nc7+! Kd7!! 20.Nxa8 Nf3
>
> I have many wins and can pick up the
> cornered Knight with King or Rook.
> 20 ... Nf3 appealed to me aesthetically
> because it locks outs his King and Rook.
>
> 21.Bb5 Rg8!!
>
> Ecclesiastes
> King James Bible
>
> 3:1 To every thing there is a season,
> and a time to every purpose under the heaven:
> 3:2 A time to be born, and a time to die;
> a time to plant,
> and a time to pluck up that which is planted;
>
> 22.Bc4! Nd8 23.d4 Nxd4!!
>
> 23 ... Ne6!!
> is very strong as well.
> I will win the trapped
> Knight for nothing now.
>
> 24.c3 N4e6!! 25.Rd1 Nc6
>
> 0-1
>
> Those who will not read will serve as examples to those who do.
> Thus must it be ever so.
>
> ------------ --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- -
>
> Frank A. Deming,Q (1705) - Brian Wall,Q (2103) [C55]
> Ft. Collins Super Sat G/29 0/del,0/incr Lory Student Center, CSU, CO (4),
> 02.05.2009
>
> 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 Nf6 4.d3 Bc5 5.0-0 d6 6.h3 h6 7.Nc3 g5 8.Nh2 g4 9.hxg4
> Rg8 10.Be3 Bxg4 11.Nxg4 Nxg4 12.Qf3 Rg7 13.Bxc5 Qh4 14.Qh3 Qxh3 15.gxh3 Ne3+
> 16.Kh1 Nxf1 17.Bxd6 Nd2 18.Nd5 cxd6 19.Nc7+ Kd7 20.Nxa8 Nf3 21.Bb5 Rg8 22.Bc4
> Nd8 23.d4 Nxd4 24.c3 N4e6 25.Rd1 Nc6 0-1
>
> ------------ --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- -
> Anti-Lemmiwinks system
>
> [Event "ICC 3 0"]
> [Site "Internet Chess Club"]
> [Date "2009.04.15" ]
> [Round "-"]
> [White "worldcitizen" ]
> [Black "B-Wall"]
> [Result "0-1"]
> [ICCResult "White resigns"]
> [WhiteElo "1751"]
> [BlackElo "2207"]
> [Opening "Ruy Lopez: Berlin defense"]
> [ECO "C65"]
> [NIC "RL.07"]
> [Time "21:00:35"]
> [TimeControl "180+0"]
>
> 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bb5 Nf6 4. d3 Bc5 5. c3 a6 6. Ba4 Ba7
> 7. O-O d6 8. h3 h6 9. Qe2 g5 10. Nh2 g4 11. h4 g3 12. Nf3 gxf2+
> 13. Kh2 Ng4+ 14. Kh1 f5 15. exf5 Bxf5 16. Nbd2 Qf6 17. Ne4 Qg6
> 18. Nxf2 Nxf2+ 19. Rxf2 Bxd3 20. Qe1 Bxf2 21. Qxf2 Kd7 22. Bd2 Rhg8
> 23. Rg1 Raf8 24. Kh2 e4 25. Qe3 Qg3+ 26. Kh1 exf3
>
> {White resigns}
> 0-1
> ------------ --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- -
> Earlier email -
>
> [Event "ICC 3 0"]
> [Site "Internet Chess Club"]
> [Date "2009.03.01" ]
> [Round "-"]
> [White "InoyDaPogi" ]
> [Black "B-Wall"]
> [Result "0-1"]
> [ICCResult "White checkmated"]
> [WhiteElo "2202"]
> [BlackElo "2217"]
> [Opening "Giuoco Pianissimo"]
> [ECO "C55"]
> [NIC "IG.01"]
> [Time "23:37:46"]
> [TimeControl "180+0"]
>
> 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bc4 Nf6 4. d3
>
> They could at least have the decency to play 2 d3, The Clam.
>
> 4 ... Bc5! 5. c3 d6 6. h3 h6
>
> I remember World Champion Max Euwe in Master versus Amatuer
> explaining how h3 is very weak and the same looking move ... h6
> is very strong.
>
> 7. O-O!
>
> Or as I like to call it,
> Coffin-Coffin
>
> 7 ... g5 8. Nh2 g4!!
>
> I used to awkwardly prepare ... g4
> but Fritz 9 turbo-charged me.
>
> 9. h4 g3!!
>
> The first whiff of tactics send twitching Lemmiwinks scurrying to his burrow.
>
> 10. Nf3! Bxf2+
>
> I wanted to force InoyDaPogi to part with the exchange.
> Fritz likes 10 ... gf+ 11 Kh1 Nh5!! or 11 Kh2 Rg8!!
> better
>
> 11. Kh1!
>
> Now Fritz thinks a Fishing Pole Knight on g4 is best
> or maybe a Bishing Pole on g4 but I thought a Rooking
> Pole was most useful there to sac on h4.
>
> 11 ... Nh5 12. d4 Qf6 13. dxe5 dxe5
>
> Fritz thinks bringing more pieces into the attack with
> 13 ... N:e5!! 14 Nbd2 Bg4!!
> was much stronger but I am sticking with my plan.
>
> Look, I am not that great an attacker,
> it's just that fish can't defend at all.
> Everything looks like a threat to them,
> nothing looks like a threat to them,
> they can't distinguish reality from fiction,
> which makes them great Democrats
> but poor Chessplayers.
>
> 14. Qc2 Rg8 15. Nbd2 Rg4!!
>
> Fritz climbs on board and admits my plan is crushing now.
> InoyDaPogi is offering me half his gerbil litter to distract me.
>
> 16. Rxf2!
>
> The only move to avoid immediate checkmate.
>
> 16 ... gxf2! 17. g3!
>
> The only move to avoid immediate checkmate.
> Poor Lemmiwinks, the wind is scattering his
> little nest.
>
> 17 ... Rxg3
>
> 17 ... N:g3+!! mates but I am a man,
> not a machine. My rook went there to
> die for a pawn.
>
> 18. Bf1 Bg4
>
> 18 ... R:f3 mates quicker,
> 18 ... Rg1+ mates at the same speed and
> 18 ... Qf4 mates slower
>
> 19. Bg2 Rxf3
>
> 19 ... B:f3!!! or ... Rh3+!!
> mate quickly.
>
> 20. Nxf3!
>
> The only move to avoid immediate checkmate.
> Here I got tired of Fritz 9 always embarrassing me and I used
> exactly half of my 1:16 to look for the most crushing move
> and I pretty much succeeded - 20 ... Q:f3!! is a hair better
> and 20 ... Ng3+! 11 Kh2 f1(Q) is a hair worse.
>
> 20 ... f1=Q+ 21. Bxf1! Bxf3+! 22. Kg1! Qxh4
>
> 22 ... 0-0-0!! is best but I have to move fast now.
>
> 23. Qh2! Qg4+ 24. Kf2!
>
> These Lemmiwinks jump fast when threatened.
>
> 24 ... Nf4 25. Qxh6 O-O-O
>
> 25 ... Nd3+!! 26 B:d3 0-0-0!!!
> checkmates
>
> 26. Be3 Kb8
>
> 26 ... Bg2!! checkmates
>
> 27. b4 Nd3+
>
> 27 ... Bg2!! checkmates
>
> 28. Bxd3! Rxd3
>
> I saw 28 ... Qg2+!! 29 Ke1 R:d3
> mating right after I moved
>
> 29. Rg1! Qxe4! 30. Rg8+ Nd8!!
>
> Here I got upset because I had 10 seconds to InoyDaPogi's 24 seconds.
> Losing this game after missing so many mates
> seemed tragic so I stepped it up a notch.
>
> 31. Qg5 Kc8!! 32. Bc5 Bg4
>
> 32 ... Qe2+!! mates in 2
>
> 33. Be3 Qf3+!!
>
> I finally see a mate with 5 seconds left on my clock.
> He has 9 seconds.
>
> 34. Kg1! Rd1+! 35. Kh2! Rh1#
>
> {White checkmated} 0-1
>
> I missed at least 8 checkmates
> but how much fun was he having?
> ------------ --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- -
> [Event "ICC 5 0"]
> [Site "Internet Chess Club"]
> [Date "2009.02.03" ]
> [Round "-"]
> [White "JDF"]
> [Black "B-Wall"]
> [Result "0-1"]
> [ICCResult "White resigns"]
> [WhiteElo "2052"]
> [BlackElo "2170"]
> [Opening "Giuoco Pianissimo"]
> [ECO "C55"]
> [NIC "IG.01"]
> [Time "00:54:32"]
> [TimeControl "300+0"]
>
> 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bc4 Nf6 4. d3 Bc5 5. O-O d6 6. h3 h6 7. c3 Bb6 8. a4
> a6 9. Na3 g5 10. Nh2 Rg8 11. Nc2 g4 12. Nxg4 Nxg4 13. hxg4 Bxg4 14. Qd2 Bf3
> 15. g3 Rxg3+ {White resigns} 0-1
> ------------ --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- -
> [Event "ICC 5 0"]
> [Site "Internet Chess Club"]
> [Date "2009.02.03" ]
> [Round "-"]
> [White "nifty"]
> [Black "B-Wall"]
> [Result "0-1"]
> [ICCResult "White resigns"]
> [WhiteElo "2103"]
> [BlackElo "2126"]
> [Opening "Giuoco Pianissimo"]
> [ECO "C55"]
> [NIC "IG.01"]
> [Time "15:49:51"]
> [TimeControl "300+0"]
>
> 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bc4 Nf6 4. d3 Bc5 5. a3 d6 6. Nc3 a6 7. h3 h6 8. O-O
> g5 9. Nh2 g4 10. hxg4 Rg8 11. Bxh6 Nxg4 12. Nxg4 Bxg4 13. Qd2 Bf3 14. g3
> Rxg3+ {White resigns} 0-1
> ------------ --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- -
>
> This is the famous Lemmiwinks bashing game turned into
> a brilliant endgame study, checkmate in 2 at the end
> using a pawn as bait when I was completely exhausted from watching
> victim auditions for Saw VI until 5:30 AM the night before.
> Danielle Rice can confirm.
>
> Richard Wagner (2060) - Brian Wall (2229) [C65]
> North American Open 40/2 G/1 5secdelay Bally's Casino, Las Vegas, NV (6),
> 29.12.2008
>
> 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 Nf6 4.Qe2 Bc5 5.0-0 0-0 6.c3 d6 7.Rd1 Bg4 8.d3 Kh8 9.h3
> Bh5 10.Nbd2 g5 11.g4 Nxg4 12.hxg4 Bxg4 13.Kg2 f5 14.Rh1 Qd7 15.b4 Bb6 16.Bb2
> fxe4 17.Qxe4 Rf4 18.Nxg5 Rxe4 19.Ndxe4 Rf8 20.Rxh7+ Qxh7 21.Nxh7 Kxh7 22.Kg3
> Bf5 23.Rh1+ Kg6 24.f3 Ne7 25.c4 Be3 26.Bc1 Bxc1 27.Rxc1 Be6 28.Rg1 Rg8 29.Kf2+
> Kh6 30.Rh1+ Kg7 31.Rg1+ Kf8 32.Rxg8+ Kxg8 33.Ng3 Kf7 34.Ke3 d5 35.f4 exf4+
> 36.Kxf4 a6 37.Ba4 dxc4 38.dxc4 Bxc4 39.a3 Ke6 40.Ke4 Bd5+ 41.Kd4 b6 42.Ne2 Nf5+
> 43.Kc3 Ke5 44.Bc2 Be4 45.Bd3 Bxd3 46.Kxd3 Kd5 47.Nc3+ Kc6 48.Kc4 Nd6+ 49.Kb3 Nb5
> 50.Ne4 Kd5 51.Nf6+ Kd4 52.Nd7 Kd5 53.Nb8 Nd4+ 54.Ka4 Kc4 0-1
>
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