On Tuesday, December 28, 2021 at 8:34:54 PM UTC-6, Wanda Wladyslawa Nida wrote:
Interesting musings on people mentioned here:
https://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessplayer?pid=138337&kpage=2#kibitzing
HOW COME SHITTY SAM SLOAN IS ONLY POINTING OUT ON HIS ANUSHA.COM HATE SITE (1999-PRESENT) TO LUPCO'S 11 MOVES LOSS TO IPPOLITO... AFTER 11 MOVES, YES, ON MASTER LEVEL GAME WAS LOST, BUT GAME LASTED FOR 30 MORE MOVES.... WANDA GAVE INTERESTING LINK, HERE
ARE SOME LS GAMES FROM 1997 CHAMPIONSHIP AND MORE: AS LONG AS YOU SHOW SHITTY GAMES, SHOW MASTER LEVEL GAMES, DUH... SAM SLOAN ONE SIDED PEDOPHILE AND WIKIPEDOIA'S ANTANDRUS DAVID WHO USE THAT SINGLE GAME AGAINST GREAT PLAYER:
Download Lubek's Big Castle/Opening Moves Lottery software:
encyclopediasupreme.org/0000pgnviewer.exe
Enjoy some great samples !!!
[Event "WCA-EURO CHAMPIONSHIP RE-MATCH SUPER 0-0-0-0 BONUS ROUNDS"]
[Site "ARTISTIC 0-0-0-0 GAME/geocities.ws/cmby2k"]
[Date "2001.8.03-2002.7.10"]
[Round "1a-Official-Lubek's 0-0-0-0 Viewer Required!"]
[White "GM Jan Lubek"]
[Black "GM Radovan Matic"]
[Result "1-0"]
[FEN "1r1kr3/2pp1p2/1pn3p1/4Pp1p/p1PP4/P3R3/1P2BPPP/2KR4 w - - 0 1"]
1.c4 e6 2.Nc3 b6 3.d4 Bb7 4.e4 Bb4 5.e5 Ne7 6.Qg4 Nf5 7.Bg5 h5
8.Qf5 ef5 9.Bd8 Kd8 10.0-0-0-0 Bc3 11.Rc3 Re8 12.Nf3 Be4 13.Kc1 Nc6
14.Be2 g6 15.a3 a5 16.Rd1 Bf3 17.Rf3 Rb8 18.Re3 a4
19.Kc2{10.0-0-0-0 Bc3 11.Rc3 Re8 12.Nf3 Be4 13.Kc1 Nc6
14.Be2 g6 15.a3 a5 16.Rd1 Bf3 17.Rf3 Rb8 18.Re3 a4 played before} Na5
20.f4 c5 21.d5 Ke7 22.d6+ Kf8 23.Kc3 Nc6 24.Bf3 Nd4 25.Rxd4 cxd4+
26.Kd4 Rec8 27.b4 ab3 28.Rb3 Kg7 29.h4 Kf8 30.Rb5 f6 31.a4 fe5
32.fe5 Ke8 33.Bd5 Rd8 34.c5 bc5 35.Kc4 {White's Excellent Move,
if the King takes the pawn, rook gets into white's territory,
picks up pawns and has good winning chances!} f4 36.a5 Rxb5
37.Kxb5 ! {If... c4 38.Kxc4 Rc8 39.Kb5!!!} 1-0
1.c4 e6 2.Nc3 b6 3.d4 Bb7 4.e4 Bb4 5.e5 Ne7 6.Qg4 Nf5 7.Bg5 h5 8.Qf5 ef5 9.Bd8 Kd8 10.0-0-0-0 Bc3 11.Rc3 Re8 12.Nf3 Be4 13.Kc1 Nc6 14.Be2 g6 15.a3 a5 16.Rd1 Bf3 17.Rf3 Rb8 18.Re3 a4 19.Kc210.0-0-0-0 ♗c3 11.♖c3 ♖e8 12.♘f3 ♗e4 13.♔c1 ♘c6 14.�
�e2 g6 15.a3 a5 16.♖d1 ♗f3 17.♖f3 ♖b8 18.♖e3 a4 played before Na5 20.f4 c5 21.d5 Ke7 22.d6+ Kf8 23.Kc3 Nc6 24.Bf3 Nd4 25.Rxd4 cxd4+ 26.Kd4 Rec8 27.b4 ab3 28.Rb3 Kg7 29.h4 Kf8 30.Rb5 f6 31.a4 fe5 32.fe5 Ke8 33.Bd5 Rd8 34.c5 bc5 35.Kc4 White's
Excellent Move, if the ♔ing takes the pawn, rook gets into white's territory, picks up pawns and has excellent winning chances! f4 36.a5 Rxb5 37.Kxb5! If... c4 38.♔xc4 ♖c8 39.♔b5!!! 1-0
3 players offered ljupco/lupco steriev draw, he refused; It's obvious this 1997 american junior championship did not matter to him:
[Event "The 1997 U.S. Junior Closed Championship"] [Site "Bloomington, IL"] [Date "6-21-1997"]
[Round "1 - DRAW WAS OFFERED HEFORE FOR SURE"]
[White "IM Shliperman Igor"]
[EloWhite "2500"]
[Black "CM/NM Steriev Lupco"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
1. d2-d4 g8-f6
2. c2-c4 e7-e6
3. g1-f3 d7-d5
4. b1-c3 f8-b4
5. c1-g5 e8-g8
6. e2-e3 h7-h6
7. g5-h4 b8-d7
8. a1-c1 c7-c6
9. d1-b3 b4-a5
10. c4xd5 e6xd5
11. f1-d3 f8-e8
12. e1-g1 d8-b6
13. b3-c2 e8-e6
14. d3-f5 e6-e7
15. c3-a4 b6-d8
16. a4-c5 g7-g5
17. f3xg5 h6xg5
18. h4xg5 g8-g7
19. f2-f4 d7xc5
20. d4xc5 e7xe3
21. f5xc8 d8xc8
22. c2-f2 f6-g4! Steriev is clearly winning but because of time trouble draw was offered but refused!
1/2-1/2
[Event "The 1997 U.S. Closed Junior Championship"] [Site "Bloomington, IL"] [Date "6-26-1997"]
[Round "06 What If"]
[White "FM Zilberstein Dimitry"]
[Black "NM Steriev Lupco"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
1. d4 Nf6 2. Nf3 e6 3. c4 d5 4. Nc3 Bb4 5. Bg5 O-O 6. Qb3 Bxc3+ 7. Qxc3 Nbd7 8. e3 b6 9. cxd5 exd5 10. Qc6 Rb8 11. Bf4 Bb7 12. Qxc7 Qxc7 13. Bxc7 Rbc8 14. Bd6 Rfe8 15. Bd3 Ne4 16. Bg3 Nb8 17. Bxb8 Rxb8 18. Rc1 Rbc8 19. Ke2 Rxc1 20. Rxc1 Rc8 21. Rxc8+
Bxc8 22. Ne5 Bb7 1/2-1/2
[Event "The 1997 U.S. Closed Junior Championship"] [Site "Bloomington, IL"] [Date "6-29-1997"]
[Round "09 What If"]
[White "NM Steriev Ljupce"]
[Black "FM Gelman Charles"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
1. d2-d4 g8-f6
2. c2-c4 c7-c5
3. g1-f3 c5xd4
4. f3xd4 e7-e5
5. d4-f3 f8-c5
6. e2-e3 b8-c6
7. a2-a3 a7-a5
8. b1-c3 e8-g8
9. d1-c2 d7-d5
10. c4xd5 f6xd5
11. c3xd5 d8xd5
12. f3-g5 g7-g6
13. f2-f3 c5-e7
14. f1-c4 d5-d8
15. g5-e4 c8-f5
16. g2-g4 e7-h4+
17. e1-e2 f5xe4
18. c2xe4 a8-c8
19. e4-d5 d8-c7
20. d5-d2 f8-d8
21. d2-c2 b7-b5
22. c4-d3 c6-d4+
23. e3xd4 c7xc2+
24. d3xc2 c8xc2+
25. e2-d3 c2-f2
26. c1-e3
1/2-1/2
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