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Please explain this notation!?

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Please explain this notation!? - 2005/11/24 14:22 Please explain this notation: !?
For example: N-K5! means a good move, N-K5? means a bad move, and N-K5!? means what!?
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re:Please explain this notation!? - 2005/11/24 14:28 Ted Shoemaker: http://www.ex.ac.uk/~dregis/DR/symbols.html
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re:Please explain this notation!? - 2005/11/24 14:29 For all practical purposes thganks for the epxlanations!
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re:Please explain this notation!? - 2005/11/24 14:45 it means provacative or duoble eventually edged could be well or bad its called intuition
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re:Please explain this notation!? - 2005/11/24 15:11 ! = Good !! = Brilliant !? = Interesting ?! In the same breath = Dubious ? = Bad ?? = Blunder
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re:Please explain this notation!? - 2005/11/24 15:19 edngame books. For instance these books usualy explian the convention, that is different to the norm, I could`nt confuse the issue by quoting it here.
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