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There are 0 results for Simon Olivier in the games. There are 12 results for Simon Holger in the games. Game_2353 Game_2358 Game_2362 Game_2365 Game_2367 Game_2369 Game_5726 Game_5731 Game_5735 Game_5738 Game_5740 Game_5741 There are 78 results for Simon Mickaël in the games. Game_5616 Game_5622 Game_5623 Game_5624 Game_5625 Game_5626 Game_6057 Game_6063 Game_6064 Game_6065 Game_6066 Game_6067 Game_6188 Game_6193 Game_6197 Game_6200 Game_6202 Game_6203 Game_9193 Game_9198 Game_9203 Game_9204 Game_9205 Game_9206 Game_14821 Game_14826 Game_14830 Game_14833 Game_14835 Game_14836 Game_14900 Game_14901 Game_14902 Game_14903 Game_14904 Game_14905 Game_15824 Game_15829 Game_15833 Game_15836 Game_15839 Game_15840 Game_19800 Game_19805 Game_19809 Game_19812 Game_19814 Game_19816 Game_21237 Game_21242 Game_21247 Game_21248 Game_21249 Game_21250 Game_24516 Game_24512 Game_24198 Game_24203 Game_24207 Game_24210 Game_24212 Game_24213 Game_24519 Game_24522 Game_24507 Game_24523 Game_27395 Game_27400 Game_27404 Game_27407 Game_27409 Game_27410 Game_27499 Game_27504 Game_27508 Game_27511 Game_27513 Game_27515 There are 0 results for Simon Martin in the games. There are 6 results for Simon in the forum. Marc Lacrosse (2007-01-19 17:19:28) Other forums that I visit daily A few other computer-chess-related ones : Winboard forum : http://wbforum.vpittlik.org/ WBEC Ridderkerk forum (associated with one of the most reknowned engines evaluation site): http://f27.parsimony.net/forum67828/index.htm CSS-forum (german): http://www.computerschach.de/forum/ Le Fou numérique (french): http://f50.parsimony.net/forum200321/ And a very nice yahoo group devoted to unorthodox openings : http://games.groups.yahoo.com/group/UnorthodoxChessOpenings In another category I like the two following blogs where there are very lively daily discussions on every chess-related news : Susan Polgar's one : http://www.susanpolgar.blogspot.com/ Mig Greengard' daily dirt : http://www.chessninja.com/dailydirt/ Marc Mikhail Ruzin (2007-04-09 15:50:04) Mikan no taikyoku Ten years before the outbreak of the Second World War in Asia, a Japanese Go master and his Chinese rival meet in China to play a game of Go (loosely described as an Asian version of chess). It soon becomes evident that the Chinese master's son is the most talented player that the Japanese master has ever encountered, and he convinces the boy's father to let him bring the child back to Japan to train him as a professional Go player. Years pass, and as the young Chinese master grows to maturity in Japan, the Japanese invasion of China forces him to choose between his triumphant career and his loyalty to his native country. His decision is complicated by his marriage to the daughter of the Japanese master, with whom he has produced a child. His choice will profoundly alter the lives of two families. Their saga serves as a reflection of the tragic relations between their two great countries, and the possibility of reconciliation and healing. Summary written by Simon Levy {levy (at) cs.brandeis.edu} Wolfgang Utesch (2007-07-06 15:30:28) Olivier Simon . Thibault de Vassal (2007-07-11 14:24:13) A clockwork orange Olivier Simon is "Alex" in this other 'A clockwork orange' :) .. "Orange mécanique" is the french title translation, but not the real title. This is not exactly a parody of the Stanley Kubrick's one. A french (good) chess player is also named Olivier Simon... well tried but I'm not Olivier Simon... did you see a trailer for that (my 2nd) movie ? :) Andrew Stephenson (2008-07-18 17:30:07) Normajean Norma is a popular girls name and is of latin origin (meaning norm or standard)has no connection with Norman.(north man) Jean is popular as a boys and girls name. (John , Joanna etc) Normajean as a single name is completely unknown and not just uncommon or rare. It is like someone deciding to write their name as Susanmary. On the other hand in some places its quite common (more often for females) to be called by their first 2 names: eg Sue Ellen, Mary Pat Mary Jo etc Of course in many jursidictions (UK for example) a person can opt to change their legal name to virtually anything they fancy Simonpeterandrew for example. Normajean Yates (2008-07-21 15:16:14) why so few women on ficgs? compare chess.com. Simone de Beauvoir write in Le Deuxième Sexe, 1949 that women in l'Etats-Unis d'America are more advanced... Still true? [with modification: women members of USA-based sites :)] There are 30 results for Simon in wikichess. ... or search for Simon in FICGS via Google
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