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The 65th Square
hope you rode along yesterday and made some mullah


:00hour :00hour :00hour


only one play today

Devil Rays over 9 triple

boom

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Glenn Quagmire

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Ortiz is getting shelled out so I think you'll be alright. However, it never ceases to amaze me how major league hitters can't get runners in from 3rd with less than two outs. Good luck on that one...
 

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I saw that. Ridiculous. It's almost like if you bet an over you just have to hope there are a ton of home runs hit cuz you know there won't be much clutch hitting.
 

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with ya

with ya

still early in this game

would still rather be me than the house right now

let's get some runs now
 

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God bless the TB pen. Game on the line and they bring in Camp! :mj07: And how on earth do you WALK Jeff Cirillo? I'm rooting for some runs for ya!
 

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Chasing the Next Dime...
Nice call so far!! We'll get some more runs!!

Hey finally googled your name and figured it out. Hope I'm not giving away any trade moves!!

The Lucena position is one of the most famous and important positions in chess endgame theory. It is fundamental in the rook and pawn versus rook endgame. "Lucena" is pronounced "Loo THAY na"

The so-called Lucena position is named after the Spaniard Luis Ramirez de Lucena, although is something of a misnomer, because the position does not in fact appear in his book on chess, Repetici?n de Amores e Arte de Axedrez (1497). It does appear, however, in Alessandro Salvio's Il Puttino (1634), a romance on the career of the chess player Leonard da Cutri, and it is in that form that it is given here (M?ller & Lamprecht 2001:179).

The position is shown to the right (it should be noted that the position can be moved as a whole or mirrored so that the pawn is on any of the files b through g). White's aim is to either promote his pawn or else compel Black to give up his rook for it ? either result will leave White with an overwhelming material advantage and a straightforward win. White has managed to advance his pawn to the seventh rank, but it is prevented from queening because his own king is in the way. White would like to move his king and then promote his pawn, but is prevented from moving to the a-file by the black rook, and prevented from moving to the c-file by the black king.

The essential characteristics of the position are:

the pawn is any pawn except a rook pawn
the pawn has advanced to the seventh rank
the attacking king (the one with the pawn) is on the queening square of its pawn
the attacking rook cuts off the opposing king from the pawn by at least one file
the defending rook is on the file on the other side of the pawn


It was bothering me for awhile!!
 

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Wow. Punto and Castillo combine for 7 hits but Mauer can't manage ONE against the TB pitching staff. Just cost his team the game. Oh well. Hopefully TB can score for you here cuz I can't see Minny scoring in the 9th.
 
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