1 d4 d6 2 Nf3 Bg4
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Re: 1 d4 d6 2 Nf3 Bg4
What has any of this got to do with Chess History? Can we move this to another forum, please?
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Re: 1 d4 d6 2 Nf3 Bg4
An interesting and valid point.
This thread was started on Mar 21, 2009 .
How old does a thread have to be until it is considered part of Chess History?
This thread was started on Mar 21, 2009 .
How old does a thread have to be until it is considered part of Chess History?
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Re: 1 d4 d6 2 Nf3 Bg4
YesPaul McKeown wrote:What has any of this got to do with Chess History? Can we move this to another forum, please?
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Re: 1 d4 d6 2 Nf3 Bg4
Anybody know if it was annotated at the time? (British Chess Magazine maybe?)Roger de Coverly wrote:The first British example to have survived to the databases is Fuller v Keene from the British at Coventry in 1970.
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