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    The competition to win the Tal Book. ‘My Life and Games.’
    (well not quite, I have not thought up a competition yet but
    I do give you a picture of the book prize waiting to won!)

    Next an unheard melody from a Spassky game.

    And then for some reason I start talking about coaching. I really
    must plan these things instead of making them up as I go along.

    Finally we see four positions where an RHP has played a unforced move
    allowing mate in one. An example of what’s on offer (it’s not on the blog).

    brisbaneboy - TemplarExemplar RHP 2022

    White played...
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    49.Kh3 Qh1 Checkmate.

    Blog Post 542
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    Tal book you say? πŸ€”
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    @greenpawn34

    How about you pick 10 squares, algebraic notation, and the patzers pick 10 and post their picks.

    Whoever guessed the most correctly wins.

    I figure the math is one out of six right?
    ( It can't be too easy)

    It would be interesting to see people's biased choices like...

    g6... obviously he plays the Modern Defense.
    c4... no tactics please!
    d4... another London System πŸ™„

    My squares have special meaning and the examples I gave are just examples.

    It would be so much fun πŸ€—
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    If Mikhail played a game against his home country, the abbreviations by the side of the board would be Tal - Lat.

    Not a competition, just an amusing observation.
  5. e4
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    Hi Booger,

    I had something like that in mind a few days ago but only 3 squares (Tal = 3).
    Then I thought just one square (odds are 64-1) first to get it wins the book.
    I'll think of something before the next blog.
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    @greenpawn34

    If it's only one square then the people who guess late will have better odds no?
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    @booger said
    @greenpawn34

    If it's only one square then the people who guess late will have better odds no?
    Or people with 20 different accounts 😁
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    But if someone waits till a few guesses are in then they might be too late.
    Also the square I choose will not be random. It will have a Tal significance.
    But I'm running with another idea at the moment. (nor chess board squares.)
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    @greenpawn34 said

    The competition to win the Tal Book. ‘My Life and Games.’
    (well not quite, I have not thought up a competition yet but
    I do give you a picture of the book prize waiting to won!)

    Next an unheard melody from a Spassky game.

    And then for some reason I start talking about coaching. I really
    must plan these things instead of making them up as I go alo ...[text shortened]... n]
    White played...
    [b]Hidden content removed

    Blog Post 542[/b]
    Imagine choosing "Dr Brain" as a handle and then playing that helpmate. πŸ˜–
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    @bigdogg said
    Imagine choosing "Dr Brain" as a handle and then playing that helpmate. πŸ˜–
    I’d have liked to be crapablanca or maybe krapov but I guess I’ll stick with moonbus.
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    @moonbus

    What does your name mean/represent?
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    @Booger

    I drive an old-timer, a split screen VW van. Moonbus is its nickname.
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    πŸ˜‰
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    @booger said
    @moonbus

    What does your name mean/represent?
    What does yours, recidivist?
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