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| From | Message | Posted by gameknot_com uskidscompute.com
8/30/2002 00:48:38 | Subject: USCF 1900
Message: There's a new player on the site with USCF rating of 1900. He is looking for a good match. Please challenge him: intuitive.
| Posted by hijodelmatador uskidscompute.com
8/30/2002 04:14:07 | OK...
Message: From now on, in returning the good favor for having a brilliant site, I'll challenge all the new players being recommended by gameknot.com.
Again, I just pray he'll not cancell our game just like ghosts_n_goblins did.
| Posted by game uskidscompute.com
1/14/2003 16:13:14 play online chess |
Message: what happened to this guy?
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