Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Posting-Version: Notesfiles $Revision: 1.7.0.10 $; site uiucdcsp Path: utzoo!watmath!clyde!cbosgd!ihnp4!inuxc!pur-ee!uiucdcsp!ashby From: ashby@uiucdcsp.CS.UIUC.EDU Newsgroups: net.games.chess Subject: Re: World Chp game 18 Message-ID: <22300010@uiucdcsp> Date: Fri, 1-Nov-85 10:29:00 EST Article-I.D.: uiucdcsp.22300010 Posted: Fri Nov 1 10:29:00 1985 Date-Received: Tue, 5-Nov-85 22:47:39 EST References: <368@uwvax.UUCP> Lines: 10 Nf-ID: #R:uwvax.UUCP:368:uiucdcsp:22300010:000:491 Nf-From: uiucdcsp.CS.UIUC.EDU!ashby Nov 1 09:29:00 1985 Oh, you don't know your chess history very well, do you? This game is identical to one first played in 1746 between two Timbuctooan monks, and since played numerous times. The player to move (White, Black, what's the difference) has a well-known 34 move combination at his disposal, culminating in a decisive draw. Rather than bore the audience, all of whom have undoubtedly seen or even played this before, the two K's decided to call it a day and go down to the pub for a brew together.