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I Le Fonged my opponent

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I remember an incident: There was a correspondence game played between James Franklin Campbell and Alan Ehrlich in 1990. Campbell was playing with White pieces and Alan was playing the Black pieces. They played the modern defense chess opening. This was a long distance game and not a regular over the board game where both players sit at a chessboard and play at the same time. Both players were using the postal method to make and communicate their moves to their opponent. In order to make some time and money for the postage, black decided to make 2 moves at once. This is what White took advantage of and trapped his Bishop and Rook. After which black resigned in only 2 moves and White won the game.
The game: Postal(d4) Postal(g6, Bg7) [two moves at once] Postal: Bh6
In standard form: 1) d4 g6 2) Bh6 Bg7 Bxg7 (Black resigns)

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