Num | Players | Result | Type | Date |
1 | Fingerly -- jjloewenthal | 1-0 | Live G/2 | Dec 25, 2000 |
Ten-move millennial Christmas gift from a player rated 1400 points higher than myself. |
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2 | Fingerly -- canUwinG2withME | 1/2-1/2 | Live G/2 | Dec 30, 2000 |
Textbook rook-pawn draw (after each queen is blundered away G/2-style). |
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3 | Fingerly -- nobooks1 | 1-0 | Live G/2 | Jan 06, 2001 |
This one isn't really a favorite anymore. Perhaps I'll delete it later. ;-) |
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4 | Fingerly -- subgenius | 1-0 | Live G/2 | Jan 06, 2001 |
See comment for Game 3. |
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5 | Wookie11 -- Fingerly | 0-1 | Live G/2 | May 06, 2001 |
Another two-queen blunder game, but with many more mistakes.... I'm saving this one in part because I want to be reminded of how I react to rudeness from others, and in part because Wookie is a much better player these days. |
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6 | PHILtheFORCE -- Fingerly | 0-1 | Live G/2 | Oct 12, 2001 |
Quick knockout of a disconnector. |
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7 | BATTLEPHIL -- Fingerly | 0-1 | Live G/2 | Feb 04, 2003 |
Another quick knockout of a disconnector. This one
was nice because I had been sandbagged for two days. |
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8 | Fingerly -- incognito4 | 1-0 | Live G/2 | May 22, 2003 |
A nice pawn mate completes a typical G/2 tactical barrage. Any good chess program would probably find a dozen or so errors here, but I found this game pleasurable nonetheless. |
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9 | EAP -- Fingerly | 0-1 | Live G/2 | Jun 13, 2003 |
In this G/2, I was happy to find an early fork of the enemy King and Queen...but it turned out to be a mate! |
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