David Levy

I prefer to lose a really good game than to win a bad one.

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[Event "Trial of the White Knight"]
[Site "Your Living Room"]
[Date "2020.04.24"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Evil Knight"]
[Black "Victim"]
[Result "0-1"]
[Annotator "David Hayes"]
[BlackElo "0"]
[ECO "A00"]
[TimeControl "0"]
[WhiteElo "0"]

{ The knight that murdered the queen must move exactly 8 times, but other
pieces may move any number of times to create the final position. } 1. Nc3 Nh6 2. Ne4 Ng8 3. Ng5 Nh6 4. N5h3 Ng8 5. Nf3 { This is the first of 8 moves made
by the knight that murdered the black queen. } 5... Nh6 6. Nhg1 Ng8 7. Ne5 { Move
2. } 7... Nh6 8. Nd3 { Move 3. } 8... Ng8 9. Nc5 { Move 4. } 9... Nh6 10. Ne6 { Move 5. } 10... Ng8 11. Nd4 { Move 6. } 11... Nh6 12. Nc6 { Move 7. } 12... Ng8 13. Nxd8 { Move 8.|The final position
is achieved.|The knight is guilty as charged.|The court thanks you for your
service. } 0-1