from a recent commit from j...@freebsd. any chess heads want to yay or
nay it?

i'll add the whole fortune after the diff for convenience.

jmc

Index: fortunes2
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RCS file: /cvs/src/games/fortune/datfiles/fortunes2,v
retrieving revision 1.32
diff -u -r1.32 fortunes2
--- fortunes2   26 Jul 2010 14:53:59 -0000      1.32
+++ fortunes2   4 Sep 2010 07:08:08 -0000
@@ -35685,7 +35685,7 @@
        1: P-Q4, Kt-KB3
        2: Kt-Q2, P-K4
        3: PxP, Kt-Kt5
-       4: P-K6, Kt-K6/
+       4: P-KR3, Kt-K6/
        White then resigns on realizing that a fifth move would involve
 either a Q-KR5 check or the loss of his queen.
                -- Stephen Pile, "The Book of Heroic Failures"

=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
The Fastest Defeat In Chess
        The big name for us in the world of chess is Gibaud, a French chess
master.
        In Paris during 1924 he was beaten after only four moves by a
Monsieur Lazard.  Happily for posterity, the moves are recorded and so
chess enthusiasts may reconstruct this magnificent collapse in the comfort
of their own homes.
        Lazard was black and Gibaud white:
        1: P-Q4, Kt-KB3
        2: Kt-Q2, P-K4
        3: PxP, Kt-Kt5
        4: P-KR3, Kt-K6/
        White then resigns on realizing that a fifth move would involve
either a Q-KR5 check or the loss of his queen.
                -- Stephen Pile, "The Book of Heroic Failures"

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