1 #LyX 2.2 created this file. For more info see http://www.lyx.org/
5 \origin /systemlyxdir/examples/
9 \usepackage{chess-workshop-symbols}
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88 \begin_layout Standard
93 Email Chess Game analyzed
96 \begin_inset Newline newline
100 \begin_inset Newline newline
105 \begin_inset Newline newline
112 \begin_inset Newline newline
116 \begin_inset Newline newline
119 Game start 05/29/2001
122 \begin_layout Standard
123 \begin_inset Note Note
126 \begin_layout Plain Layout
131 This document does not compile with pdflatex.
132 For viewing and exporting this as PDF, use in the PDF (ps2pdf) or PDF (dvipdfm).
133 The latter is set as default output format.
136 \begin_layout Plain Layout
141 Depending on your \SpecialCharNoPassThru LaTeX
142 -system you might have to add the option
143 \begin_inset Quotes fld
147 \begin_inset Quotes frd
150 to the document class options to get proper DVI output.
158 \begin_layout Standard
162 \begin_layout Plain Layout
174 \begin_layout Standard
175 The following game was played at the IECC (International Email Chess Club).
176 It is presented as an example of the fun you can have with \SpecialCharNoPassThru LyX
179 \begin_inset Quotes eld
183 \begin_inset Quotes erd
189 \begin_layout Standard
191 \begin_inset VSpace medskip
195 \begin_inset CommandInset line
206 \begin_layout Standard
210 \begin_inset space \hfill{}
216 \begin_inset Newline newline
220 \begin_inset space \hfill{}
226 \begin_layout Standard
228 \begin_inset CommandInset line
237 \begin_inset VSpace smallskip
243 \begin_layout Mainline
252 \begin_layout Standard
253 \begin_inset VSpace bigskip
259 \begin_layout BoardCentered
263 \begin_layout HighLight
271 \begin_layout KnightMove
275 \begin_layout Standard
276 \begin_inset VSpace -0.75in*
280 \begin_inset Note Note
283 \begin_layout Plain Layout
284 This vertical space is a hack
292 \begin_layout Standard
294 The e2 knight controls the d4 and f4 squares, preparing an eventual d4
296 The diagrammed position has been reached before in hundreds of GM games.
299 \begin_layout Mainline
304 \begin_layout Variation
312 \begin_layout Mainline
318 \begin_layout Standard
320 a6, we are back in the well-trodden theory of this opening.
323 \begin_layout BoardCentered
327 \begin_layout Mainline
336 \begin_layout BoardCentered
344 \begin_layout Standard
345 \begin_inset VSpace -0.5in*
351 \begin_layout Standard
352 White continues to develop pieces and also sets a trap for Black.
355 \begin_layout Mainline
357 O-O? [ This move loses instantly.
361 \begin_layout Standard
362 The following was better, even though white retains the upper hand.
365 \begin_layout Variation
374 \begin_layout Mainline
379 \begin_layout Standard
380 Black's knight and bishop form a bumbling pair here.
381 The bishop is doomed.
384 \begin_layout Mainline
394 \begin_layout BoardCentered
398 \begin_layout Standard
402 \begin_layout Plain Layout