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I
monitor my e-mail very carefully, and I have had dozens and dozens of requests, (spread
out over the last few years); from people who want to see more of my
games. If I had been playing a lot of tournaments, and I had a lot of good wins
against strong players, then I would probably comply. But, I would {for
the most part} rather annotate a GM game, then one of my own. (I also
stay very busy writing for the Florida state magazine and columns for various
web sites.) Make sure you visit my website for the "Game of The
Month." [Go
there now.]
Pages ... with my games.
If
you would like to see a few of my games, here are some useful links.
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My page
on my big (#1) Angel-Fire site for my games, there are some nice games
there.
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Here is a page
with a few of my games, mostly contests that I played online. (AJ's DL's)
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My page
of games on another popular server, there are quite a few wins (and draws)
against strong players that I personally submitted myself. (Disclaimer:
These are not
pages, I cannot control the content of them. Therefore there is no
point in writing me
and telling me who said what. I have no way of changing or correcting
any of that.)
My Games
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The
first game that I annotated for this site, it is a nice win over John
Perciballi.
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This
game was
one that I played in south Florida a number of years ago. My
opponent was N. Basallos. This game was published in FL chess shortly
after
it was played, and I received many requests to post it here.
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This
is probably one
of the nicest wins that I have ever played. I managed to defeat
a strong FM/Senior Master. It is a deeply annotated King's Indian, so
you should
really check it out. (There is also a link
for a java-script replay game.)
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Here
- I defeat my good friend Moshe Khatena, in a very interesting game. It
also
features something that I used to be famous for, a sacrifice of the
exchange.
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I
defeat a GM. Its only blitz, but a win is still a win!
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Here
is an example of my blindfold abilities. While not a great game, it is a difficult
struggle that took some time to resolve at chess
club. (It is also nicely annotated.)
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Saturday;
July 22nd, 2006. I defeat Fritz 9 for the very first
time. (I was
on the Black side of a Sicilian.) The time control was "Game in 45
minutes," and yes I had a slight time advantage. This is all I will tell you for now, soon I hope to
have the game score posted for this game. I was very shocked when the
machine resigned, (after my 75th move); I had lost dozens of games in a row
to the metal monster. (I have drawn Fritz 9 many times, but never won a game
before.) If you cannot wait, here
is a game where I defeated Fritz 8.0.
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A
funny little blindfold game. DON'T
click on this link, expecting to see a great chess game!
However, if you want to be amused, then ... by all means ... go
ahead.
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Its
not annotated, but I played a nice
win over Bill Melvin at the 2007 "Queen
of Hearts."
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Next?
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to - go to or return - to my HOME PAGE ... for this site.
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to go (or return) to my site map (page).
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to go (or return) to my "Annotated Games
I"
(page).
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to go (or return) to my "Annotated Games II"
(page).
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Copyright (c) LM A.J. Goldsby I
Copyright (©) A.J. Goldsby,
2009.
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This page was
first created in early April, 2006. It was first posted: 04/07/2006.
It was last updated on: August 04, 2009 06:07 AM
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