By Jason Williams -- Publication Date: Mar/Apr 2003
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This is a game I periodically played. I lost wihtout a squeak, but the opponent was about 700 points rated higher too. Also, this was my first time playing against 1. Like i said f4 so I didn`t epxect much (aside from basically being clueless about my plan). Any kind of suggestions are welcome. Likewise please tell me why I lost, what variation I should have chosen, blunders, strong moves,