Author: Chessfun
Date: 14:32:16 03/26/00
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On March 26, 2000 at 16:14:47, Côme wrote:
>On March 26, 2000 at 16:02:18, James Robertson wrote:
>
>>If you were a guest there is no way to check. :(
>>
>>James
>
>Hello,
>Fortunaly I have save the game !
>The end of this game is very bad but I have played like this with the hope
>that amateur will think at least 1 sec by move.
>Here it is:
>
>guest283 vs. squirtle (2401) --- 2000.03.26 06:48:43
>Unrated bullet match, initial time: 1 minute, increment: 0 seconds
>
>Move guest283 squirtle
>---- ---------------- ----------------
> 1. e3 (0:01) d5 (0:01)
> 2. d3 (0:01) Bf5 (0:03)
> 3. g3 (0:01) Nc6 (0:02)
> 4. Bg2 (0:00) e5 (0:02)
> 5. Ne2 (0:01) Nf6 (0:02)
> 6. h3 (0:01) e4 (0:02)
> 7. d4 (0:01) Bd6 (0:02)
> 8. Nd2 (0:01) O-O (0:02)
> 9. b3 (0:01) Qe7 (0:02)
> 10. Bb2 (0:01) Rad8 (0:01)
> 11. a3 (0:01) Qe6 (0:02)
> 12. Qc1 (0:00) Qd7 (0:02)
> 13. Qd1 (0:01) Bg6 (0:02)
> 14. Qc1 (0:00) Rfe8 (0:02)
> 15. Qd1 (0:00) Qe6 (0:02)
> 16. Qc1 (0:00) Na5 (0:02)
> 17. Qd1 (0:01) Rf8 (0:01)
> 18. Qc1 (0:00) a6 (0:01)
> 19. Qd1 (0:01) Qf5 (0:00)
> 20. Qc1 (0:01) Rfe8 (0:01)
> 21. Qd1 (0:01) Qe6 (0:02)
> 22. Rf1 (0:01) Qf5 (0:01)
> 23. Rh1 (0:01) Re6 (0:01)
> 24. Rf1 (0:01) Qh5 (0:01)
> 25. Rh1 (0:01) Ree8 (0:01)
> 26. Ra2 (0:01) Qg5 (0:01)
> 27. Ra1 (0:01) Qf5 (0:01)
> 28. Ra2 (0:01) Re7 (0:01)
> 29. Ra1 (0:00) Qg5 (0:01)
> 30. Rb1 (0:01) Nc6 (0:01)
> 31. Ra1 (0:01) Bf5 (0:01)
> 32. Ra2 (0:00) a5 (0:01)
> 33. Ra1 (0:00) Bg6 (0:01)
> 34. Ra2 (0:01) Qh5 (0:01)
> 35. Ra1 (0:01) Qh6 (0:01)
> 36. Ra2 (0:01) Qg5 (0:01)
> 37. Ra1 (0:01) Bf5 (0:01)
> 38. Ra2 (0:02) Qg6 (0:01)
> 39. Ra1 (0:01) Re6 (0:01)
> 40. Ra2 (0:00) Qg5 (0:00)
> 41. Ra1 (0:01) Bg6 (0:00)
> 42. Ra2 (0:01) Qf5 (0:00)
> 43. Ra1 (0:01) Re7 (0:00)
> 44. Ra2 (0:01) Na7 (0:00)
> 45. Ra1 (0:00) Nb5 (0:00)
> 46. Ra2 (0:00) c6 (0:00)
> 47. Ra1 (0:00) Nc7 (0:00)
> 48. Ra2 (0:00) b6 (0:00)
> 49. Ra1 (0:00) Qg5 (0:00)
> 50. Ra2 (0:00) Bf5 (0:00)
> 51. Ra1 (0:00) Qh5 (0:00)
> 52. Ra2 (0:00) Qg6 (0:00)
> 53. Ra1 (0:00) Qg5 (0:00)
> 54. Ra2 (0:00) Qh5 (0:00)
> 55. Ra1 (0:01) Qg6 (0:00)
> 56. Ra2 (0:00) Qh6 (0:00)
> 57. Ra1 (0:00) Nb5 (0:00)
> 58. Ra2 (0:01) Qg5 (0:00)
> 59. Ra1 (0:01) Bg6 (0:00)
> 60. Ra2 (0:00) Qf5 (0:00)
> 61. Ra1 (0:01) Nc7 (0:00)
> 62. Ra2 (0:00) Qg5 (0:00)
> 63. Ra1 (0:00) b5 (0:00)
> 64. Ra2 (0:00) Ne6 (0:00)
> 65. a4 (0:01) b4 (0:00)
> 66. Ra1 (0:01) Rb7 (0:00)
> 67. Ra2 (0:01) Qh5 (0:00)
> 68. Ra1 (0:00) Qf5 (0:00)
> 69. Ra2 (0:00) Qg5 (0:00)
> 70. Ra1 (0:01) Qh5 (0:00)
> 71. h4 (0:00) Qg4 (0:00)
> 72. Nf4 (0:01) Nxf4 (0:00)
> 73. Qxg4 (0:02) Nxg2+ (0:00)
> 74. Kf1 (0:00) Nxe3+ (0:00)
> 75. fxe3 (0:01) Nxg4 (0:00)
> 76. Ke2 (0:00) Bh5 (0:00)
> 77. Rhf1 (0:01) Bxg3 (0:00)
> 78. Kd1 (0:01) Nxe3+ (0:00)
> 79. Kc1 (0:00) Nxf1 (0:00)
> 80. Kb1 (0:00) Nxd2+ (0:00)
> 81. Ka2 (0:01) Bxh4 (0:00)
> 82. Rd1 (0:01)
> {Black forfeits on time} 1-0
Côme
Can you tell me how to save games as a guest?.
Typically if I play one I like I have to go to examine and
log the moves one by one? Is there a simpler way?.
Thanks.
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