Icy Shark Bar v The Gladiators Game 2

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21.Bf2
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21...b5
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22.Ne3
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22...Rxd1
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23. Nxd1
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23...Na5
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The gladiators 48 hour time control has passed.
Icy Shark Bar claims the win.

Result:
Icy Shark Bar 1 1/2
The Gladiators 1/2

Thank you for a most enjoyable chess match.
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Sorry, had problem with internet Be2
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24. Be2. Draw? Play chess 960?
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When The Gladiators missed the previous time control, we agreed that the game would end after the next time control was missed. So, Icy Shark Bar does claim the win.
NATIONAL12 (Rybka Forum) has indicated a second match with The Gladiators. He may also wish to continue this game. I'm sure he will be contacting you shortly.

Thanks again for the well played and most enjoyable match.

James
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23...Na5 in 04.02 12:37 am
04.02 12:37 am+ 48 hours= 06.02 12.37 am
24 Be2- in 06.02 4.39 am, 40 hours
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This thread indicates that:

23...Na5 was played at 04.02 0037 hrs GMT
and
24. Be2 was played at 06.02 0054 hrs GMT
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I am guided for the period of your forum. 23...Na5 in 12:37 am, 4/02/2009
Now time- 7.55 am, 6/02/2009.... We should make a course at 12-37 am
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At us in day 24 hours. Readout 0-24. So at us it is accepted. We are not able to use time for 12 hours (am, pm). Besides you on a site do not have hours, not clearly when to do a course. We do not know, that means 12-37 am. In two day will be again 12-37 am? So we a course have made at 7-55 am, till 12-37 am still almost 5 hours? It would be better, if you did a course at our forum, we would know when to answer.
Your forum visits Maestro V (Vladimir-13), it informs us on your courses. When will inform your course then we start to think. We seldom visit your forum. We do not know, when you do a course, you at a forum do not have hours, besides different time zones. And to us very unusually calculation of time in day for 12 hours - am, pm.
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Let's finish this match and we shall battle in a chess-960. In a chess-960 still anybody between forums did not play. Unless it is uninteresting?
Gens una sumus!
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