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| From | Message | Posted by chustle4192 mailcafe.net
1/13/2003 05:20:03 Play online chess | Subject: S.O.S. . .Help
Message: If anyone would be interested in playing an instructional game please challange me! I am working so hard to become a better chess player and it seens I just keep getting worse! Ugh!
| Posted by rafaelluiz mailcafe.net
1/13/2003 05:49:21 Play online chess | I can help you :o)
Message: Iam not a excellent chess player but I think I can help you. You can challenge me one game by time.
Rafael
| Posted by triangulator mailcafe.net
1/13/2003 08:58:07 Play online chess | not excellant??
Message: 1800 is pretty good! that is enough to teach
| Posted by rafaelluiz mailcafe.net
1/13/2003 09:24:17 Play online chess | Thank you Jason but...
Message: I don't think 1800 is really some thing (neither 1900 hehhehe :o).
What I can do is give some hints.
Rafael
| Posted by triangulator mailcafe.net
1/13/2003 12:47:25 Play online chess | yah well
Message: yah just give hints, I teach 1300 uscf rated players( 1 has now advanced into the 1500 range!) I will be able to do some more teaching here once my game# gets under 10 games- 24 is a lot for me
| Posted by rafaelluiz mailcafe.net
1/13/2003 13:10:39 Play online chess | Ok
Message: Can you teach me something? hehehe
It is only necessary challenge me :o)
Rafael
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