17 Oct '12 19:23>
I'm sick of it. Unless your new to chess or a patzer then your excused. If you do not want to be timed out on a game then play 21 days per move and 21 days timbank. Period!
Originally posted by Westside MobsterGuess they were too busy learning spelling and grammar!
I'm sick of it. Unless your new to chess or a patzer then your excused. If you do not want to be timed out on a game then play 21 days per move and 21 days timbank. Period!
Originally posted by queenabber😴😴😴😴😴😴😴😴😴😴😴😴😴😴😴😴😴😴😴😴😴😴😴😴😴😴😴😴😴😴😴😴😴😴😴😴😴😴
Guess they were too busy learning spelling and grammar!
You're, not "your" was needed in these cases.
Originally posted by C J HorseIf we're being pedantic then saying "period" after a period is also superfluous, unless of course you're going for emphasis, in which case an exclaimation mark will suffice 😉.
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Originally posted by queenabberi am glad this is a chess site, not a grameer or spealing competition, if they were better at maths they might know how many hours there is in 3 days? its 72. loads of time to save skull, and the money saved on tissues, could go towards a sub, only 7p a day, play unlimited games to lose on the clock more tissues its a catch 22. 😀
Guess they were too busy learning spelling and grammar!
You're, not "your" was needed in these cases.
Originally posted by SwissGambitThanks for that C J Horse, hunterknox, roma45 and SwissGambit. If queennabber spent less time checking peoples grammar, maybe he/she/it could get a job and purchase a subscription to help support the site. 😉
Speaking of spelling and grammar...
It should be "QueenNabber". 😉
Originally posted by hunterknoxUnless you call them full stops of course
If we're being pedantic then saying "period" after a period is also superfluous, unless of course you're going for emphasis, in which case an exclaimation mark will suffice 😉.
Originally posted by SwissGambitPossibly "QueenNabber" would be more logical but my moniker is a homage to Bronstein and Mr B S Queenabber, his final "opponent" in the brilliant book, "200 Open Games". The game/analysis is a lovely piece of whimsy.
Speaking of spelling and grammar...
It should be "QueenNabber". 😉
Originally posted by queenabberlogical, but ...
Possibly "QueenNabber" would be more logical but my moniker is a homage to Bronstein and Mr B S Queenabber, his final "opponent" in the brilliant book, "200 Open Games". The game/analysis is a lovely piece of whimsy.