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| From | Message | Posted by jstevens1 goclub.org
4/28/2008 14:56:47 play online chess | Subject: My Queen Gets Mean!
Message: Hi everyone!
After my torrid adventures on the Experts Playing Field I am pleased to report a victory over an opponent much closer to my own rating, albeit southwards. It is so nice to be able to use my queen in an attacking rather than a defending role. I have annotated a game in the public directory called "My Queen Gets Mean!".
Have a nice evening folks!
Joanne
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