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Lousy@Chess

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2 passed pawns on the 6th beat everything, up to a royal flush

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Lousy@Chess Wednesday, September 5, 2012 Norths John Purdy Memorial Last night, I popped into the North Sydney RSL club where they were having the Norths CS Purdy Memorial competition (which runs for over 2 months). I was there helping David Webster to setup the boards etc. It was with great pity that I did not bring my camera last week as Purdy's wife was there with his son to signal the start of the inaugural John Purdy Memorial. To people unfamiliar with John Purdy, the wikipedia link below will cover the impact and influence that John Purdy has here in Sydney. He is of course, the son of CJS Purdy, the world correspondence chess champion. Out of all the games, one game caught my particular attention. It was the game on Board 15. Nagel, Anne (1600 approx)  v Cooper, Nicholas  (1801) It was extremely pity that I had to rush off at 8.15pm and I could not see how the game progressed or even who won. Before I left, the position on the board look like this (Black to ...

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