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  • Thursday, July 14, 2011

    Chess Violence and Crime

    You have to check out Bill Wall's list! By the way, I witnessed one of the incidents listed. It was the one where Zuckerman threw a Bishop at a noisy spectator. Zuckerman kept asking the guy, who was really quite annoying, to be quiet and when he wouldn't, Zuckerman threw the Bishop at him.

    3 comments:

    1. Abusing Bishop's is definitely a no-no!

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    2. Was it thrown diagonally? Jude Acers/ New Orleans

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    3. LOL Actually, it was more of a toss than a throw, but putting it that way takes away from the story.

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