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Re: Playing the Dragon vs GM Thomas Ernst
Reply #3 - 04/21/14 at 17:30:35
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I preferred it the way it was originally lol
  

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Reply #2 - 04/21/14 at 17:22:02
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Thanks type error, updated
  
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Re: Playing the Dragon vs GM Thomas Ernst
Reply #1 - 04/21/14 at 16:28:47
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0-1  Smiley
  

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Playing the Dragon vs GM Thomas Ernst
04/21/14 at 16:07:33
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I played a tournament this weekend. It did not go particuallry well, about +-0 in rating.
However, in the first round I was black vs legendary Dragon player GM Thomas Ernst so I could not resist to bash out the Dragon one last time.
This game became so interesting that he asked me for a copy of my protocoll the next day at the hotell (the game was a 30 min game, later round 40 moves in  2 hour + 30 min + 30 sec increamnet from move 1). I became inspired and gambled with the Draogn in an additional game vs a lower rated player with better results.



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