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Information about Impitoyable (Last disconnected Sat Feb 11 2012 14:26):

              rating [need] win  loss  draw total   best
Wild            2246        717   150    34   901   2301 (03-Jan-2011) 
Loser's         2224  [6]  1543   562    60  2165   2257 (28-Dec-2011) 
Bughouse        1915  [6]    23    15     0    38   2011 (30-Nov-2006) 
Crazyhouse      2164  [4]   925   322     1  1248   2307 (16-Feb-2008) 
Bullet          2498  [8]  1235   545    83  1863   2706 (27-May-2008) 
Blitz           3083  [8]   764   470   136  1370   3175 (29-Sep-2009) 
Standard        2595  [6]   205    32    13   250   2683 (07-Sep-2011) 
5-minute        2610  [7]  2028   737   297  3062   2726 (14-Oct-2009) 
1-minute        2570  [8]  1493   945   121  2559   2570 (27-Jun-2010) 
15-minute       2501  [4]   110     7     3   120   2501 (21-Oct-2011) 
3-minute        2491  [8]  1067   412   131  1610   2538 (01-Nov-2011) 
45-minute       2079  [4]    19     1     1    21   2079 (29-Dec-2011) 
Chess960        2202        575   159    41   775   2242 (05-Feb-2012) 

 1: "Impitoyable" : french title for the film "Unforgiven", by and with C.
  Eastwood (and G. Hackman, R. Harris, M. Freeman ...) ; but "impitoyable"
  means rather "pityless" or "mercyless" ; I will nevertheless accept takebacks
  for obvious mouseslips and ask for them ... only in that case of course.
 2: International Master since 1996 ; maths teacher since 2001.
 3: Can you queen your f-pawn as early as move 18 playing black ? See my
  liblist, game Index 4 !
 4: You may improve your play in knights endings by analysing my defeat versus
  Vidocq, game numbre 16.
 5: You don't get a chance each day to play as Morphy did at the Sevilla Opera.
  Egor Geroev-2 had this chance, see my  library game number 18 (after 15 ...
  Qxb5 16 Nc7+! ; Rxc7 17 Rd8 it's exactly the same mate !)
 6: What's the difference between cocaine and 1- ? With cocaine there's a tiny
  chance you don't become addicted.
 7: It won't happen often the best move in position looks like a mouseslip !
  See 25 Rb6!! (and not Rxa6?!) in my library, game number 33.
 8: Can advanced pawns (w8) help for real chess ? Yes, see my library game
  number 34 !

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