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89 Email Chess Game analyzed
90 \begin_inset Note Note
93 \begin_layout Plain Layout
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111 \begin_inset Newline newline
120 Game start 05/29/2001
123 \begin_layout Standard
124 The following game was played at the IECC (International Email Chess Club).
125 It is presented as an example of the fun you can have with \SpecialChar LyX
128 You must have xboard installed on your machine to be able to open and view
129 the chess positions from \SpecialChar LyX
133 \begin_layout Standard
135 \begin_inset CommandInset line
146 \begin_layout Standard
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154 \begin_inset Newline newline
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164 \begin_layout Standard
166 \begin_inset CommandInset line
177 \begin_layout Mainline
186 \begin_layout Standard
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193 \begin_layout Standard
197 \begin_layout Plain Layout
207 \begin_inset External
208 template ChessDiagram
217 \begin_layout Plain Layout
229 \begin_layout KnightMove
233 \begin_layout HighLight
237 \begin_layout Standard
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244 \begin_layout Standard
246 This is all according to theory.
249 \begin_layout Mainline
254 \begin_layout Variation
261 \begin_layout Mainline
267 \begin_layout Standard
272 a6, we are back in the well-trodden theory of this opening.
275 \begin_layout Standard
279 \begin_layout Plain Layout
289 \begin_inset External
290 template ChessDiagram
299 \begin_layout Plain Layout
311 \begin_layout Mainline
320 \begin_layout Standard
324 \begin_layout Plain Layout
334 \begin_inset External
335 template ChessDiagram
344 \begin_layout Plain Layout
360 \begin_layout Standard
361 \begin_inset VSpace -0.3in*
367 \begin_layout Standard
368 White continues to develop pieces and also sets a trap for Black.
371 \begin_layout Mainline
372 12...O-O? [ This move loses instantly.
376 \begin_layout Variation
385 \begin_layout Mainline
390 \begin_layout Standard
391 Black's knight and bishop are in each other's way.
392 The bishop is doomed.
395 \begin_layout Mainline
405 \begin_layout BoardCentered