Tim Krabbé (born 13 April 1943) is a Dutch journalist, novelist and chess player. Krabbé was born in Amsterdam. His writing has appeared in most major...
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Film Festival. Krabbé was born into an artistic family in Amsterdam. Both his father, Maarten Krabbé, and grandfather Hendrik Maarten Krabbé were well-known...
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by George Sluizer, adapted from the novella The Golden Egg (1984) by Tim Krabbé. It stars Gene Bervoets as a man who searches obsessively for his girlfriend...
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Castling (redirect from Pam-Krabbé castling)
known as "Staugaard castling" or "Pam–Krabbé castling", has been used in a few novelty chess problems. Tim Krabbé's 1985 book Chess Curiosities includes...
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Mont Aigoual (section The Rider by Tim Krabbé)
Mont Aigoual is the semi-fictional cycle race in the book The Rider by Tim Krabbé. The race is recreated on the Rapha and on the inrng weblogs "Meteociel...
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actor Maarten Krabbé (1908–2005), Dutch painter Martijn Krabbé (born 1968), Dutch TV presenter Tim Krabbé (born 1943), Dutch journalist Krabbe This page lists...
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countries, is a psychological thriller novella written by Dutch author Tim Krabbé, first published in 1984. The plot centers on a man whose obsession over...
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Wide Web Tim Cook, CEO of Apple Inc. Tim Dorsey, American crime novelist Tim Foecke, metallurgist Tim Gunn, television personality Tim Krabbé (born 1943)...
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2009-11-30 Open chess diary Archived 2015-03-18 at the Wayback Machine by Tim Krabbé – #234 Bibliography Hooper, David; Whyld, Kenneth (1996) [First pub. 1992]...
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thriller novella written by Dutch author Tim Krabbé The Vanishing (1988 film), a 1988 thriller film based on the Krabbé novella The Vanishing (1993 film), a...
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involving promotion to kings or pawns. Tim Krabbé, 1972 A more sophisticated example was composed by Tim Krabbé and relied on a loophole that supposedly...
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KRBN-KQN. Mate in 545". chessok.com. Retrieved 4 April 2018. Tim Krabbé. "Chess records © Tim Krabbé". Xs4all.nl. Retrieved 2010-03-04. Bibliography FIDE (1944)...
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44 Tim Krabbé (26 May 2006). "316. A 517-move win". Open Chess Diary. Retrieved 4 May 2007. "8 Longest 7-Man Checkmates". Nunn, pp. 367-68 Tim Krabbé (15...
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(PDF). Tim Krabbé. "The Babson task". (a detailed analysis of Yarosh's second Babson) Tim Krabbé. "Sons of Babson". (lists Babsons published later) Tim Krabbé...
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1960". Chessgames.com. (Evans 1970:53) Die Schwalbe Tim Krabbé, Open chess diary – see item 120 Tim Krabbé, Open chess diary – see item 125 Seirawan, Yasser;...
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Martijn Joop Krabbé (born 26 March 1968) is a Dutch radio and television presenter. Krabbé started his career in Dutch media as a 19-year-old in the Dutch...
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Sluizer Screenplay by Todd Graff Based on Het Gouden Ei 1984 novel by Tim Krabbé Produced by Larry Brezner Pieter Jan Brugge Starring Jeff Bridges Kiefer...
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payroll whose job was to analyse his correspondence games. Chess author Tim Krabbé wrote: "The Turk was operated by William Schlumberger, Mephisto was operated...
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many underpromotions are inconsequential, described as "silly jokes" by Tim Krabbé. Due to the knight's unique movement pattern, promotion to a knight may...
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Devil's Third by Nintendo The Golden Egg (1984), a novel by Dutch author Tim Krabbé The Golden Egg (2013), the 22nd book in Donna Leon's Commissario Guido...
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annotators have even given this move three exclamation marks ("!!!"). Tim Krabbé considers it the third-most stunning move of all time. Black threatens...
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in the Codex 2009 Archived 2018-06-19 at the Wayback Machine, janko.at Tim Krabbé, On Castling. In Chess Life & Review, May 1976, pp. 281–4. Raymond M....
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resign in a won position instead of a lost position. Chess historian Tim Krabbé calls this kind of mistake "the ultimate blunder". In this 1902 game between...
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Alzheimer Case (2003, Belgium) The novel De zaak Alzheimer by Jef Geeraerts The Vanishing (1993) Spoorloos (1988) The novella Het Gouden Ei (Tim Krabbé)...
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Hendrik Maarten Krabbé, or Heinrich Martin Krabbé (4 May 1868, London – 22 December 1931, Amsterdam) was a Dutch genre artist and portrait painter. His...
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that "the king is a fighting piece". Dutch chess historian and author Tim Krabbé has documented over one hundred such games. Because of the rarity of such...
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unacceptable without any evidence of Niemann cheating. Dutch chess commentator Tim Krabbé published a satirical comment "Carlsen caught at cheating", foiling Carlsen's...
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Laurie R. King Stephen King Rudyard Kipling Fletcher Knebel Dean Koontz Tim Krabbé Ken Kuhlken Ross Laidlaw Lori L. Lake Jon Land Stieg Larsson William Lashner...
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from the 1991 short story collection De Matador en andere verhalen by Tim Krabbé. The story features a Dutchman coming to Iceland in hope to start a relationship...
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original on May 9, 2015. Retrieved June 17, 2015. (Fox & James 1993, p. 177) Tim Krabbé, Entry No. 257 Archived May 25, 2006, at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved...
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