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Subject: Re: A story of Love, Money and Murder

Author: Micheal Cummings

Date: 00:44:12 03/07/99

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On March 07, 1999 at 01:17:40, Dann Corbit wrote:

>On March 07, 1999 at 01:01:15, Markus Goerg wrote:
>
>>Hey, everybody!
>>I'm a screenwriter and currently researching chess for a new movie idea of mine!
>>I would need a chess game setup that looks like a resonable chess game, but from
>>the point it is shown in the movie takes 8 strikes to checkmate! In other words,
>>I need the moves of a resonable chess game that's been played for a while but
>>can be finished in 8 consecutive strikes. If ANYBODY could send me such
>>information I'd be very grateful. I'd need the position of ALL remaining game
>>pieces on the board as well as the the moves (strikes) that lead to the final
>>checkmate.
>I am not sure what you mean by strikes.  Is a strike a move by either player
>(halfmove or ply), or a move by the current player (fullmove)?

I think strikes he means moves, If it is a movie made in the US I suppose
strikes sounds more daring and cool.

I have a great idea for a movie , a chess player by day and a super hero crime
fighter by night. Call him ChessMan :-)

Or maybe something about a chess player who created an experiement to interface
himself with a computer program, and things got out of hand and he was
transfered into the computer, and then falls in love with a top female chess
player who life revolves around chess, but then finds love in this mysterious
person she plays chess with over the net (the guy who was tranformed into the
net), and thus begins a story about love, money and murder on a international
scale :-)

Copyright Micheal C

If you want this story to make a movie it will cost you $10,000,000 US

:-)



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