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#29: And Then There Were None

@FInLIp said in #7:
> This post makes me want to read Agatha Christie's novel which I have never read. In fact I have never read any book by that author.
I've only read a few of her books, but this one was definitely the most memorable!
@datajunkie said in #11:
> I've only read a few of her books, but this one was definitely the most memorable!
Thank you. I at least know where to start. Or do you recommend that I start with any other book?
@FInLIp said in #13:
> Thank you. I at least know where to start. Or do you recommend that I start with any other book?
No worries, no this one should be a healthy one to start on.
I liked the Version Lichess poem. So I asked perplexity.ai to add to it. This is what it added @datajunkie
www.perplexity.ai/search/433f25b7-83fc-4222-b6f7-d6f9111efdb7?s=u

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Join teams, forums, and discussions galore;
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So if you're inspired by this poem's tale;
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Fantastic article once again. It reminds me of one of my visitor-articles on my blog with a similar sense of humor.
http://schaken-brabo.blogspot.com/2019/03/chuck-norris.html

I guess the younger players probably don't know Chuck Norris (nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Norris) but his name is linked to many jokes.

A few of them just to bring you in the right spirit.

1) Chuck Norris knows that the starting position wins for white except when he has black.
2) Chuck Norris never plays theory. He always plays the best move.
3) Nobody ever won from Chuck Norris. Worse nobody even won a pawn from Chuck Norris even if he sacrificed one.
4) If Chuck Norris wants to lose then he switches places with his opponent.
5) Chuck Norris never writes down his moves. His games don't last long enough.

There is much, much more ... and some really good ones in between. I would love more such articles but I don't have the skills.
@peppie23 said in #18:
> Fantastic article once again. It reminds me of one of my visitor-articles on my blog with a similar sense of humor.
> http://schaken-brabo.blogspot.com/2019/03/chuck-norris.html
>
> I guess the younger players probably don't know Chuck Norris (nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Norris) but his name is linked to many jokes.
>
> A few of them just to bring you in the right spirit.
>
> 1) Chuck Norris knows that the starting position wins for white except when he has black.
> 2) Chuck Norris never plays theory. He always plays the best move.
> 3) Nobody ever won from Chuck Norris. Worse nobody even won a pawn from Chuck Norris even if he sacrificed one.
> 4) If Chuck Norris wants to lose then he switches places with his opponent.
> 5) Chuck Norris never writes down his moves. His games don't last long enough.
>
> There is much, much more ... and some really good ones in between. I would love more such articles but I don't have the skills.

Then gandalf the gray,and gandalf the white... all came ligthing fast,and hit Chuck norris with a london System
@Toscani said in #17:
> I liked the Version Lichess poem. So I asked perplexity.ai to add to it. This is what it added @datajunkie
> www.perplexity.ai/search/433f25b7-83fc-4222-b6f7-d6f9111efdb7?s=u
>
> -----------------------------------------------------------------
> But fear not, dear reader, for Lichess awaits;
> A community of chess players, both beginners and greats.
>
> Join teams, forums, and discussions galore;
> Improve your skills and enjoy the game even more.
>
> So if you're inspired by this poem's tale;
> Create an account and join the game without fail.
> -----------------------------------------------------------------
Wow! Seems like there's a new chatbot every week. Must say this was pretty good :)