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50. Ba3 Rg3 51. Qb3 Qg5 52. Bd3 Be6 53. Rg2 Ra7 54. Qb6 Rf3 55. Be7 Bf7 56. Ra2 Qg2 57. Rb5 Bc1 58. Bc2 Bh5 59. Rd5 Rfa3 60. Ba4+
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Suddenly, Jabborg accidently checked Carlberg's King. In a fit of rage, Carlsberg, clearly unamused, began blowing out vast amounts of air making all of the pieces, 1 by 1 lurch to Jabborg's side of the board completely untouched by the players. |
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60... Ra7xa4 61. Qb1 Bd1 62. Bb4 c3 63. Rdd2 Kf7 64. Ra1 Ke6 65. Bxa3 f4 66. Bb2 Kf5 67. Bxc1
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Before the game got out of hand, Jabborg stod up and insisted that the game be finished in a 'Phrappenite' manner (a term derived from the mythical race of Phrappenians, who are said to have completely green skin, live in clouds and are known to be the purest of beings) and both players should agree to continue the game from the positions on the board. Carsberg recovered from his frustration, glanced at the board and decided that Jabborg was right. |

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67... Qg1#
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The checkmating move was delivered mercilessly. Following his final move, Carslberg was known to have stood up from his bean bag and cried out to his wife 'Fneeba! Fneeba! I won again!'. It is known that Jabborg's family feasted on 2 roast lobsters that evening. |
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