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Date: 23 Apr 2007 09:30:33
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Subject: Chess Success Secrets
Success manual will give you the tools you need to completely dominate
nearly every game.
The Right Way To Develop Your Pieces From The Very Start Of Each Game
Specific Strategies For Playing Both Black & White Pieces...And How To
Use Your Color To Your Advantage
The Power Of Pawn Promotion
How To Reduce The Game To King & Pawn Endings (Hint: This Almost
Always Means Certain Victory For You!)
The Relative Values Of The Chessmen...And Why Experienced Players Try
To Capture A Bishop In Return For A Knight
How Guarding Against Capture Can Give You A Vastly Superior Advantage
Over Your Opponent
The 2 Aspects Of "Simplifying"
How To Correctly Execute A Winning Combination...And Avoid The Common
Mistakes That Lead To Losing "Won Games"
Why Leaving Your King On It's Original Position Is One Of The Most
Common Ways To Endanger It
How To Correctly Use Your Most Powerful Piece (The Queen) For Well-
Managed, Systematic Attacks
A Comprehensive & Detailed Study Of Checkmates... How to Properly
Bring A Game To A Satisfactory End
What "Being Pinned" Means, And Why You Should Never Let It Happen To
Your Pieces!
Making Brilliant Play Part Of Your Game By Studying Chess Masters
What "Castling" Is...And Why You Should Do This No Later Than 10 Moves
Into The Game
How To Use The Powerful Technique Of "Double Attack" To Get The
MAXIMUM Effect From Your Pieces
Why You Should Avoid An Excessive Number Of Pawn Moves (They
Contribute Little Or Nothing To Development)
What You Need To Know About Chess Notation...And Why The Difficulty Of
Learning It Is Nothing More Than A Myth. (Hint: If You Can Count To
8, You'll Have No Problem Mastering This)!
How To Exploit Your Superior Mobility
The Opening Mistakes You Should ALWAYS Avoid!
http://chessbnl.blogspot.com/#





 
Date: 23 Apr 2007 12:11:36
From: Taylor Kingston
Subject: Re: spam
On Apr 23, 1:55 pm, "Inconnux" <everin...@yahoo.com > wrote:

> same old spam

Indeed. This guy continues to think someone will be dumb enough to
pay him for what's he's plagiarized from Reinfeld. Shameless.



  
Date: 24 Apr 2007 18:13:40
From: Chris Mattern
Subject: Re: spam
In article <1177355496.504986.132200@y5g2000hsa.googlegroups.com >,
Taylor Kingston wrote:
>On Apr 23, 1:55 pm, "Inconnux" <everin...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>> same old spam
>
> Indeed. This guy continues to think someone will be dumb enough to
>pay him for what's he's plagiarized from Reinfeld. Shameless.
>
The saddest part is that he's probably finding people dumb enough
to do exactly that.


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Date: 25 Apr 2007 10:05:19
From: David Richerby
Subject: Re: spam
Chris Mattern <matternc@comcast.net > wrote:
> The saddest part is that he's probably finding people dumb enough
> to do exactly that.

A great man once observed that approximately 1,440 such people are
born on the average day.


Dave.

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