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Derek McMillan's blog
Friday, 14 May 2004
A game of chess
White Black

1. e2-e4 e7-e5

2. N-f3 N-c6

3. B-b5 N-f6

4. N-c3 B-c5

5. BxNc6 b7xBc6

6. Nxe5 O-O

7. N-d3 B-b6

8. O-O c6-c5

9. R-e1 B-b7

10. e4-e5 N-d5

11. b2-b3 R-e8

12. B-b2 N-b4

13. NxN c5xNb4

14. N-a4 Q-g5

15. g2-g3 f7-f6

16. e5xf6 RxRe1+

17. QxRe1 Q-d5

18. K-f1 Q-h1+

19. K-e2 R-e8+

Resigns.

The advantage of playing chess against my astrophysicist son is that if I lose I can bask in his reflected glory and if I win I can gloat. A win-win situation.

Posted by derekmcmillan at 8:29 AM BST

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