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After Dr. D staked himself to the 4-0 lead one might expect from a 40-year player against a 6-month player .... Mojo then delivered a strategic masterpiece that would have fairly crushed Dr. D pre- or post-injury.  The game was wonderful strategically, next to flawless tactically, and after his forceful strategic play forced the win of a pawn, Mojo wrapped up the pawn-up ending with the technique one would expect from an expert, not from a class-C or -D player.  A beautiful game on his part.

Game 6, Dr. D wearied as is his wont and blundered a piece for a 4-2 final.  We're in a position now where Mojo an I can play interesting games, as opposed to object lessons, and the congratulations go to him.  The progress he is achieving so quickly is remarkable, and he is a true tournament chess warrior worthy of respect from any player.  Superlative job Mojo my friend.

:: golfclap ::

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