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Originally posted by trevor33
you could explain it to us simple fock
that's awful close to using #%@@# language...now bugger off

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Originally posted by Silverstriker
i think the point was that the two knights became switched, not that just his knight changed colour, the other one did as well,
B-I-N-G-O!! WE HAVE A WINNER JOHNNY!

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Originally posted by darvlay
There was no bug. Stop lying.
i'll stop lying if you stop laying with your neighbor's dog

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Originally posted by rghulk
B-I-N-G-O!! WE HAVE A WINNER JOHNNY!
woot! what do i win?

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Originally posted by rghulk
that's awful close to using #%@@# language...now bugger off
hurt my feelings

just wanted to talk about seahorses

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Originally posted by Silverstriker
woot! what do i win?
you win my respect for finally understanding my problem from the start...no more beratings for you...

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Originally posted by rghulk
i would have been able to draw if there weren't a bug that stopped me from making the move i wanted to make.
You should have told someone about it.

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Originally posted by Sicilian Smaug
Let's hear him say at what move this switching of the knights occured.
if you know the game i am talking about, it occurred when my king was standing next to my knight on h6 and my opponent's knight was on d4...but on my board our knights were switched. so when i finally stepped away from the knight next to which i was standing, my opponent captured it, which i thought was impossible because it was my knight on the previous screen!!!

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Originally posted by rbmorris
You should have told someone about it.
wow, you are slow...i told admin about it 3 times to no avail, and my opponent refused to answer my questions about what possible solutions we could try without just giving him the win

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Originally posted by rghulk
if you know the game i am talking about, it occurred when my king was standing next to my knight on h6 and my opponent's knight was on d4...but on my board our knights were switched. so when i finally stepped away from the knight next to which i was standing, my opponent captured it, which i thought was impossible because it was my knight on the previous screen!!!
It doesn't matter. You would have lost anyway.

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Originally posted by rghulk
wow, you are slow...i told admin about it 3 times to no avail, and my opponent refused to answer my questions about what possible solutions we could try without just giving him the win
Did you mention the problem with the knights?