MD v JL

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S.Taylor
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Re: MD v JL: Gambit declined

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Terry McCracken wrote:
S.Taylor wrote:
Terry McCracken wrote:
S.Taylor wrote:Is Gerold Daniels a real person?
You're aware that Jack Lad, his user name is a fictious name a pseudonym? That the handle Mc Mad is an affront to McCracken?
As long as he can keep crawling out from under his rock hiding in the shadows he'll continue to be a Royal Pain in the Neck!
Mc Cmad was created to be vs McCracken? Interesting thought!

But what i just asked now was about Gerold Daniels, who is he? Does he have no other name in CTF/CCC?
Not to my knowledge. I suspect he is who says he is.
Well is suppose no one else has made the mistake and suddenly started talking about his pigs.
He has to feed them, auction them (at Sotheby's?), and spray their dens against foxes or whatever. Take them for a walk.
Terry McCracken
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Re: MD v JL: Gambit declined

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S.Taylor wrote:
Terry McCracken wrote:
S.Taylor wrote:
Terry McCracken wrote:
S.Taylor wrote:Is Gerold Daniels a real person?
You're aware that Jack Lad, his user name is a fictious name a pseudonym? That the handle Mc Mad is an affront to McCracken?
As long as he can keep crawling out from under his rock hiding in the shadows he'll continue to be a Royal Pain in the Neck!
Mc Cmad was created to be vs McCracken? Interesting thought!

But what i just asked now was about Gerold Daniels, who is he? Does he have no other name in CTF/CCC?
Not to my knowledge. I suspect he is who says he is.
Well is suppose no one else has made the mistake and suddenly started talking about his pigs.
He has to feed them, auction them (at Sotheby's?), and spray their dens against foxes or whatever. Take them for a walk.
:lol: I think he's one of a kind.
Terry McCracken
gerold
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Re: MD v JL: Gambit declined

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S.Taylor wrote:Is Gerold Daniels a real person?
Yes.

Professional engineer all disciplines. Work mainly in the oil industry.

My hobby is raising cattle,pigs,chickens. Just about all my pigs are
sold to the 4H kids and the FFA folks for breeding stock. I do all my
beef and pig butchering myself. I do sell some butcher pigs that don't
make the grade for breeding stock. All my stock is on pasture and
receive grain each day also. My pigs and cattle have free range of
200 acres of pasture. My pigs do not live in pig pens except to have
little ones. Both cattle and pigs have their own barn for farrowing.

Sawmill owner and operator. Cut up my own timber for a company
that constructs log cabins. For the sub flooring they use very large
square beams. I supply them with the beams. (12"x12"x 20ft.) and
some beams larger. Grow my own timber. I have almost 4 sections
of timber lands.

This is way off topic but you asked so .................

Here's hoping the two guys playing chess will play another game of straight chess without any special opening etc. :)
Masterbaiter
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Re: MD v JL: Gambit declined

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It seems to me that I would likely end up with two isolated centre pawns that would cover all the access points for his K and if the Rs come off which is likely that my N would be much stronger than the B. I was confident of winning the position after even though it would take 20-30 moves.
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Jack Lad
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Re: MD v JL: Gambit declined

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Terry McCracken wrote:But somehow I'm the troll, super troll no less and the douchebag.
Indeed but do not despair Terry because sometimes you do manage to post something that is actually worth reading - I would guess about 1% of your posts are not trolling which is better than nothing.
Terry McCracken
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Re: MD v JL: Gambit declined

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Jack Lad wrote:
Terry McCracken wrote:But somehow I'm the troll, super troll no less and the douchebag.
Indeed but do not despair Terry because sometimes you do manage to post something that is actually worth reading - I would guess about 1% of your posts are not trolling which is better than nothing.
That's a better score than you Mc Mongo.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SKRma7PDW10

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fwNJla8WvoY
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Masterbaiter
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Re: MD v JL: Gambit declined

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You know if you want o replay that game with Bc6 instead it would be interesting. I still think I should be able to grind you down eventually
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Jack Lad
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Re: MD v JL: Gambit declined

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Masterbaiter wrote:You know if you want o replay that game with Bc6 instead it would be interesting. I still think I should be able to grind you down eventually
[d] 5r1r/1p2k3/p1b1pp2/8/3PP1pp/1PN1P3/1P3RPP/5RK1 w - - 2 26
Ok Martin your move. 8-)
S.Taylor
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Re: MD v JL: Gambit declined

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Masterbaiter wrote:You know if you want o replay that game with Bc6 instead it would be interesting. I still think I should be able to grind you down eventually
Id that taking-back-moves in correspondence play?

Or is this game now split into two?
Terry McCracken
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Re: MD v JL: Gambit declined

Post by Terry McCracken »

S.Taylor wrote:
Masterbaiter wrote:You know if you want o replay that game with Bc6 instead it would be interesting. I still think I should be able to grind you down eventually
Id that taking-back-moves in correspondence play?

Or is this game now split into two?
Sorta both.
Terry McCracken