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1. e4 e5
2.Nf3 a6
3 Bc4 Nf6
4. o-o d6
5.Re1 Nc6
6.a3 Bg4
7.c3 h6
8.Qb3 Be6
9.Bxe6 fxe6
10.Qxe6+ Be7
11. d4 Qd7
2.Nf3 a6
3 Bc4 Nf6
4. o-o d6
5.Re1 Nc6
6.a3 Bg4
7.c3 h6
8.Qb3 Be6
9.Bxe6 fxe6
10.Qxe6+ Be7
11. d4 Qd7
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1. e4 e5
2.Nf3 a6
3 Bc4 Nf6
4. o-o d6
5.Re1 Nc6
6.a3 Bg4
7.c3 h6
8.Qb3 Be6
9.Bxe6 fxe6
10.Qxe6+ Be7
11. d4
dont worry about that guy bigreb. it is obvious from our play that neither of us is using a computer, or even following book openings. a 1700 rating is a 'B' but it can come in many styles. you could become a 'B' by just memorizing a bunch of openings, or you can be a 'B' by playing flashy moves that lead to losses by careless mistakes even though you might be 'better' than your rating.
I am a 1600-1800 player but I dont show many flashes of brilliance anymore, thats why I seldom play.
How about this. You pick a vegetable to grow. Say 1000 square feet.
I'll take your choice and grow it too.
At harvest time we'll see who wins. No money involved. Even though you will lose by a landslide you'll (hopefully) have something left to eat.
If anybody wants to take me up on a game as well.....
I'll play
e4