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Date: 29 Jan 2009 00:53:13
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Subject: Check out my chess blog!
Check out my chess blog, at www.exeterstreet.blogspot.com. I have
multiple projects that involve reader participation, and I'm trying to
get some games together so I can examine and analyze them, to create a
database of strong data my readers can learn from. One of my current
projects is a series of polls to play out a game that will be analyzed
heavily, and the possible variations and explained. All of this
information will be posted on my blog, which I update frequently.
If you are looking for a good correspondence game, contact me at
[email protected]. I would love to play a game I could post on my
blog, so send me a message. Also, as my readership grows, I will
organize a tournaments for players in our community.




 
Date: 29 Jan 2009 05:25:06
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Subject: Re: Check out my chess blog!
On Jan 29, 6:57=A0am, Offramp <[email protected] > wrote:
> On Jan 29, 8:53=A0am, [email protected] wrote:
>
> > Check out my chess blog, atwww.exeterstreet.blogspot.com.
>
> I've never been a big fan of Exeter, it's a bit too hilly. The
> Cathedral is great, though.

The Exeter CC used to meet in some half-timbered inn just off the
Cathedral Square.

> I prefer St James=92s Park, Polsloe Bridge,. Digby &.Sowton, Topsham,
> Exton, Lympstone and especially Exmouth.

Not Totnes? Dartington? But anywhere on the Dart is very pleasant.

Phil Innes


 
Date: 29 Jan 2009 03:57:06
From: Offramp
Subject: Re: Check out my chess blog!
On Jan 29, 8:53=A0am, [email protected] wrote:
> Check out my chess blog, at www.exeterstreet.blogspot.com.


I've never been a big fan of Exeter, it's a bit too hilly. The
Cathedral is great, though.
I prefer St James=92s Park, Polsloe Bridge,. Digby &.Sowton, Topsham,
Exton, Lympstone and especially Exmouth.