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Subject: Re: Van der Heiden - Chess Challenger Voice, Amsterdam 1980

Author: steven blincoe

Date: 13:01:04 05/14/04

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In fact, Van der Heiden didn't really play but composed this
>game, just to hear his newly acquired Voice speak its longest possible sentence:
>"Pawn takes pawn en passant check and mate I lose."

LOL!

but i think a longer sentence is possible.for example ..if a game is played
where the Voice challenger can capture  a piece with his pawn and promote and
mate all in the same move..
he would then announce:


pawn takes Queen ,promote to Queen ,check  and mate,you lose


Regards
Steve





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