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What's the record...

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b

Hainesport, NJ, USA

Joined
22 Jun 04
Moves
17527
17 Mar 06

I see Trains 44 banned for engine use. Maybe that's why he was willing to chat. He didn't have to take any time to think of moves!

Hinesville, GA

Joined
17 Aug 05
Moves
12481
17 Mar 06

Originally posted by sundown316
...for the game with the most moves here on RHP? Just curious,as I'm about to finish a 127 mover(50 move rule)
"It's not in the quantity - but in the quality."

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The Mighty Messenger

The Wood of N'Kai

Joined
13 Dec 03
Moves
156184
18 Mar 06

Re: my game. My opponent agreed to the draw at move #124,when he realized he had only 3 moves left until the 50 move rule,and no mate in 3 to be found.

X
Cancerous Bus Crash

p^2.sin(phi)

Joined
06 Sep 04
Moves
25076
19 Mar 06
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Originally posted by powershaker
"It's not in the quantity - but in the quality."
I prefer:

"It's difficult - if not even impossible - to be gay and play chess well."
-Powershaker (Thread 23850).

I can even source my quote.

e

Joined
19 Nov 05
Moves
3112
19 Mar 06

LOL, powershaker is pretty funny.

W
Angler

River City

Joined
08 Dec 04
Moves
16907
19 Mar 06

Originally posted by Nighthawk62
Exactly K versus K is a stalemate. Anyone who is a 2000 or even 1500 player would know that. What was the point in continuing on?

GV
Lone kings is a draw, but not stalemate. Stalemate is a draw, but not all draws are stalemate.

Learn the rules, poser.

o

Joined
28 Dec 05
Moves
2313
28 Mar 06

In the March 2006 issue of Chess Life (pg. 46) the "Game of the Month" is a correspondence game played in the 14 Olympiad Final 2002 between CGM Gustavo Echuguren and SM Daniel Fleetwood. White resigns after 118 moves. (I wonder how long the game actually took to play since it was a correspondance game). Anyway after this game IM Alex Dunne writes:

"The longest decisive correspondence game is sometimes given as Bedu-Lemaire, France cc 1989, 186 moves, but this game is so clearly played just to break the record that I would not accept it as an honest game. Instead, Hund-Namyslo, Germany cc 1987 at 155 moves would seem to be the legitimate title-holder."

R

Edmonton, Alberta

Joined
25 Nov 04
Moves
2101
29 Mar 06

Originally posted by o0obruceleeo0o
In the March 2006 issue of Chess Life (pg. 46) the "Game of the Month" is a correspondence game played in the 14 Olympiad Final 2002 between CGM Gustavo Echuguren and SM Daniel Fleetwood. White resigns after 118 moves. (I wonder how long the game actually took to play since it was a correspondance game). Anyway after this game IM Alex Dunne writes: ...[text shortened]... d, Hund-Namyslo, Germany cc 1987 at 155 moves would seem to be the legitimate title-holder."
check out the game I posted. Longer and plus it was real time = more pressure, with all the people staring and prize money etc.. Plus the washroom run, you can't beat that 😛