1. Mom!
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2. Well, now.
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3. Welcome.
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4. Got a cigarette, doctor?
Sorry, I…
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5. I asked for a pleasant room,
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6. and I believe they gave me one.
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7. - I'm Beth.
- Harmon. Kentucky State Champion.
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8. Nice to meet you.
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9. There are two games a day,
and the time control is 120/40.
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10. You get two hours to make 40 moves.
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11. Welcome to Cincinnati.
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12. Thank you.
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13. And the rook comes to the seventh rank.
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14. That right there…
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15. that is a bone in the throat.
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16. Guy takes one look at this,
he pays up, 20 bucks.
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17. The Caro-Kann Defense, genuine bummer.
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18. What's wrong with Caro-Kann?
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19. It's all pawns and no hope.
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20. Here, look, I'll show you, all right?
This is Caro-Kann.
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21. - I'd take the knight.
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22. You're, um…
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23. Aren't you that kid from Kentucky
who wiped out Harry Beltik?
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24. If you take his knight,
then you double his pawns.
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25. Big deal. Like I said, it's all pawns…
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26. and no hope.
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27. Let me show you how you win with Black.
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28. Watch this.
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29. What does White do here?
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30. Queen takes pawn.
- [man 2] Queen takes pawn.
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31. Rook to king eight. Check.
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32. Queen falls.
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33. - That's Mieses-Reshevsky.
- [man 2] Yeah.
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34. - [man 1] From the '30s.
- Very good. Margate, 1935.
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35. - White played rook to queen one.
- What else has he got?
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36. All right, I gotta go.
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37. Hey, you know what?
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38. Reshevsky, he was playing like that…
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39. back when he was your age, little girl.
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40. Or even younger.
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41. Are you playing?
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42. Oh, what, here?
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43. Nah, nah.
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44. Just come through, see some old friends.
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45. And plus, playing too many opens…
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46. it can only hurt me, you know what I mean?
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47. Good luck.
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48. - Hello.
- Hello.
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49. Beth Harmon. Where am I playing?
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50. It's table 15, right over there.
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51. - Thank you.
- You're welcome.
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52. - Beth Harmon.
- Shit.
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53. Hey!
Stupid…
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54. - Harmon?
- What are you two doing here?
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55. Losing mostly.
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56. We're on the university team now.
Second and third alternate.
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57. Oh, I'm sorry we won't get to play.
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58. We're not.
You destroy everyone you play, Harmon.
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59. - I can only lose so much.
That's the truth.
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60. - I said slow down!
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61. Isn't that skating rink
a little close to the bowling alley?
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62. - Do you mind?
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63. Sorry.
It works out. You see, it…
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64. It keeps the bowlers cool,
and you automatically…
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65. What are you doing?
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66. Replaying my earlier games.
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67. What on earth for?
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68. Looking for weaknesses in my play.
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69. I see.
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70. And?
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71. There aren't any.
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72. Good girl.
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73. It's so much more exciting
than I imagined.
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74. Did you watch the whole game?
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75. Of course.
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76. Beth.
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77. When he brought out his rook,
then took that pawn…
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78. I thought you were done for.
I should have known better.
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79. Yes, you should have.
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80. Elizabeth,
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81. aren't you going to introduce me
to your friends?
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82. Sorry.
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83. Matt, Mike, this is my mom.
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84. Mike, nice to meet you.
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85. - Nice to meet you.
- And I'm Matt.
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86. - Mm. A pleasure.
Nice to meet you.
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87. Well, I don't know about you young people,
but I'm famished.
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88. - There's a restaurant in the hotel lobby.
- Mm. Show us the way?
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89. Sure.
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90. I can't make up my mind
which one is more handsome.
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91. I'd like to play in the US Open.
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92. You might win it.
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93. Would that lead to playing abroad?
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94. In Europe, I mean?
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95. No reason why not. They have to know you
before they invite you.
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96. Would winning the Open
make them know about me?
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97. Hell yes!
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98. Benny Watts plays in Europe all the time
now that he has his international title.
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99. How's the prize money?
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100. Pretty good, I think.
- Hm? What's pretty good?
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101. More than in the States.
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102. What about Russia?
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103. The Soviets are murder.
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104. They eat Americans for breakfast there.
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105. I don't think there's been an American
with a prayer against them in 20 years.
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106. It's like ballet.
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107. They pay people to play chess.
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108. We should probably go.
We don't wanna be late.
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109. This one's for all the marbles.
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110. Five hundred of them to be exact.
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111. That's Rudolph. He's a master.
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112. Beth cannot be happy
about being crowded into an ending
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113. with a rook, a knight, and three pawns.
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114. It's so complicated.
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115. Uh-oh.
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116. And that's check.
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117. And that's mate.
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118. I've allowed 12 dollars
for our celebration supper tonight,
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119. and two dollars for a small breakfast
in the morning.
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120. That makes our total expenses,
so far, $172.30.
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121. Which leaves over 300 dollars.
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122. Beth…
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123. I was thinking…
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124. perhaps you could give me 10%,
as an agent's commission?
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125. Let's make it 15%.
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126. Which would be 49 dollars and 54 cents.
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127. They told me at Methuen
you were marvelous at math.
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128. "Schoolgirl beats
Grandmaster in Pittsburgh."
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129. "Onlookers were amazed
at her youthful fine points of strategy."
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130. "She shows the assurance
of a player twice her age."
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131. That's national recognition, dear.
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132. I'm afraid she's had a bit of a relapse.
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133. The doctor wants to keep her in bed
for a few more days.
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134. I'm sure she'll be better by Monday.
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135. One of the worst colds
I've ever seen in a child.
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136. The poor dear.
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137. We're gonna be late.
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138. Yeah.
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139. Lots of liquids.
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140. - Thank you.
You're welcome.
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141. There's a tournament in Houston
over the holidays, starting on the 26th.
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142. I understand it's very easy
to travel on Christmas Day
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143. since most people are home
eating plum pudding or whatever.
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144. I saw that one, too.
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145. I believe we could fly to Houston,
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146. have a very pleasant
winter vacation in the sun.
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147. Do girly things.
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148. I hear they have
a very lovely beauty spa at the hotel.
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149. Yes, Mother.
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150. She has a fever of 101.
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151. - Must be the flu.
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152. She won't be back
until after the holidays.
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153. They're calling you a wunderkind.
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154. I might have to start keeping a scrapbook.
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155. How's your meal?
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156. This might be
the best Christmas I've ever had.
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157. Is that a martini?
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158. Gibson.
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159. I find the onion
slightly more refined than the olive.
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160. I should probably learn
how to speak Russian.
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161. Do they teach that at Fairfield?
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162. I'd have to take a night class
at the junior college.
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163. The kids would all be older than you.
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164. And by kids, I mean boys.
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165. They say you're the real thing.
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166. That's it, honey,
hold it up so we can see it.
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167. So, can you tell
the readers of Life how it feels?
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168. I mean, to be a girl among all those men?
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169. I don't mind it.
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170. Isn't it intimidating?
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171. I mean, when I was a girl,
I wasn't allowed to be competitive.
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172. - I played with dolls.
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173. - Chess isn't always competitive.
- No, but you play to win.
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174. Yes, but chess can also be…
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175. What?
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176. Beautiful.
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177. You're an orphan, Beth.
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178. Yes, I know that.
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179. No, yes, of course you do.
I was wondering how you learned to play.
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180. - Mr. Shaibel taught me.
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181. He was the janitor at Methuen.
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182. A janitor taught you how to play?
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183. - Really?
- When I was eight.
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184. I imagine…
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185. it must have been such a distraction
from life in such a depressing place.
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186. You must have been very lonely.
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187. I'm fine being alone.
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188. Do you imagine
that you saw the king as a father,
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189. and the queen as a mother?
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190. I mean, one to attack, one to protect?
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191. They're just pieces.
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192. - And it was the board I noticed first.
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193. The board?
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194. Yes.
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195. It's an entire world of just 64 squares.
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196. I feel…
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197. safe in it.
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198. I can control it, I can dominate it.
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199. And it's predictable.
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200. So, if I get hurt,
I only have myself to blame.
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201. How interesting.
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202. Tell me, Elizabeth.
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203. Have you ever heard
of something called apophenia?
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204. No, what's that?
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205. It's the finding of pattern or meaning
where other people don't.
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206. Sometimes, people with this condition
get feelings of revelation or ecstasies.
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207. Sometimes, people find patterns or meaning
where there aren't any.
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208. Hm. What does that have to do with me?
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209. Creativity and psychosis
often go hand in hand.
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210. Or, for that matter, genius and madness.
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211. You think I'm crazy?
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212. - No, of course not. I was just asking—
- I think that's enough.
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213. Beth has homework to finish.
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214. She is, after all,
still a young woman in school.
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215. - Just like all the other kids her age.
Of course.
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216. - It was an honor to meet you.
- Thanks.
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217. You know…
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218. you might try bridge.
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219. - I hear a lot of chess players enjoy it.
- I'll show you out.
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220. "With some people, chess is a pastime."
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221. "With others, it is a compulsion,
even an addiction."
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222. "And every now and then,
a person comes along
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223. for whom it is a birthright."
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224. "Now and then, a small boy appears
and dazzles us with his precocity,
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225. at what may be
the world's most difficult game."
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226. "But what if that boy were a girl?"
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227. "A young, unsmiling girl, with brown eyes,
red hair, and a dark blue dress?"
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228. We started a chess club.
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229. "Into the male-dominated world
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230. of the nation's top chess tournaments,
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231. strolls a teenage girl
with bright, intense eyes,
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232. from Fairfield High School
in Lexington, Kentucky."
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233. "She is quiet, well-mannered,
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235. "Beth Harmon…"
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236. Where was I?
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237. It's all Greek, all of a sudden.
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238. It's okay, I've heard enough.
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239. I don't know why my body
is so intent on sabotaging my brain,
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240. when my brain is perfectly capable
of sabotaging itself.
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241. It's mostly about my being a girl.
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242. Well, you are one.
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243. It shouldn't be that important.
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244. They didn't print half the things I said.
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245. They didn't tell about Mr. Shaibel,
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246. and they didn't say anything
about how I play the Sicilian.
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247. Beth, dear, it makes you a celebrity.
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248. Yeah, for being a girl.
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249. Did you ever think maybe
it's the drinking that's making you sick?
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250. Oh, please.
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251. I've flirted with alcohol most of my life.
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252. If anything, I think it's high time
I consummated the relationship.
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253. To motherhood.
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255. We're having a pledge party,
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256. Friday night, my house.
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257. The other Apple Pis
asked me to invite you.
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258. - Friday night?
- 7:30.
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259. Can you make it?
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260. It was really something to see you
in the newspaper all those times.
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261. All those places you've been,
which was your favorite?
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262. I liked Houston.
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263. But now that my rating's up to 1800,
I hope to go to Las Vegas
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264. to play in the US Open next month.
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265. What about the boys?
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266. Are they good-looking?
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267. Do you date any of them?
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268. - There's not really much time for that.
- But if you had the time…
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269. is there anyone you've met
that you'd like to…
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270. - trade rooks with, or whatever?
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271. I mean, I trade rooks all the time,
but it's not—
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272. I bet you do.
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273. Now, ladies and gentlemen,
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274. Hullabaloo proudly presents
your favorite band from Turtle Creek…
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275. - Thank you, Dora.
- …The Vogues!
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276. - Who wants a cupcake?
Yes, please.
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277. I love this song. Turn it up.
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278. I'm gonna use the bathroom.
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279. Harmon?
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280. Townes?
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281. That is you.
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282. My stars! You look…
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283. Wow!
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284. Thanks.
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285. You're welcome.
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286. I thought we might bump into each other
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287. when I saw your name
on the tournament list.
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288. - I didn't see yours.
- I'm not playing.
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289. Chess Review sent me to write it up.
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290. Must confess,
I was hoping to see you here last year.
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291. I was supposed to.
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292. I even paid the fee,
but my mother got sick.
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293. - And I didn't want to come alone.
- She all right?
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294. Fine.
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295. I should have come on my own,
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296. but I told myself that the Open's
not as important as the US Championships.
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297. Oh, no. No, it's not.
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298. But I'm sure glad you came.
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299. It's probably a good idea for me to play
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300. in something other
than the events I pick for the money.
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301. - Looks like you're making a lot.
- Yeah, I guess so.
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302. Still, you could become
a world-class player, be a real pro.
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303. - I started taking Russian at night.
- Oh, that's smart.
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304. Don't wanna plateau.
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305. No, plateaus are the worst.
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306. And you're far too old
to be called a prodigy anymore.
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307. I should do something on you
for the magazine.
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308. - I was on the cover last month.
- Of course.
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309. I must have got it mixed up
with the one in Life magazine.
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310. I also work for the Herald-Leader.
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311. In Lexington?
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312. I could do a half-page
on you for Sunday's paper.
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313. - Won't be as big a deal as Life, but—
- Yeah, sure.
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314. If you want to.
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315. I got a camera in my room.
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316. In your room?
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317. Chess boards, too. We could play.
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318. Okay.
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319. Let's go up.
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320. Why don't you sit over by the window?
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321. - Uh, may I…
- Oh, yeah, just toss them.
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322. I wasn't ready.
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323. You look great.
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324. Scooch to your left.
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325. That's right.
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326. Say…
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327. "Ruy Lopez."
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328. You could go by the board.
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329. Okay.
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330. I see you've done this before.
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331. Do you want me to play?
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332. Sure. Black to move.
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333. All right, slow down.
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334. Yeah, that's more my-my speed.
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335. Um…
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336. - You've grown up, Harmon.
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337. You've even gotten good-looking.
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338. - I don't even know your first name.
- Everyone calls me Townes.
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339. Maybe that's why I call you Harmon,
instead of Elizabeth.
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340. - It's Beth.
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341. I like Harmon.
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342. - Oh, hi.
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343. - Roger.
I'm not interrupting, am I?
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344. Th-That's okay. Uh, we're just…
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345. Beth Harmon, this is Roger Dione.
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346. Harmon? The chess prodigy.
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347. - I've heard so much about you.
- Nice to meet you.
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348. I thought you were gonna play
some baccarat?
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349. Thought I'd quit while
I was behind and go read by the pool.
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350. You two carry on.
I'll be gone in a minute.
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351. - Let's play chess.
- Okay.
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354. - Here we go.
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355. Pleasure to meet you, Beth.
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356. You too.
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357. Dinner's at nine.
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358. Don't forget.
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359. Marge, did your aunt
leave you everything?
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360. I was her only heir.
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361. Where have you been, honey?
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362. You've been gone for hours.
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363. - Playing chess.
I don't wanna talk about it.
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364. - Practicing.
Okay.
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365. That's all?
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366. Yeah, that's all.
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367. Well, it's the perfume I use
that makes me smell so nice.
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368. Do me a favor
and hand me a beer on the desk?
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369. What do you want?
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370. I think I've got one.
I think I've got a gimmick.
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371. A gimmick is an angle that works for you.
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372. To keep you
from working too hard for yourself.
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373. - Simple.
Specifically, what is your angle?
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374. Specifically…
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375. I suppose you've never had beer.
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376. All right, Sam.
- Here.
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377. Come here.
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378. My father used to work here
as a mill hand.
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379. So did mine. When he was sober.
- Whoa, whoa, whoa. Not so fast.
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380. Now, you're even.
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381. Now, I'm even.
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382. I was 21 when I took it over.
It had 3,000 workers then.
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383. It's got 30,000 now.
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384. Ran as far as that gate,
now it goes down to the edge of the river.
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385. And I did it all by myself.
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386. - Without Walter, without—
- I'd like another.
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387. All by myself.
- You really shouldn't.
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388. Half of this should make quite a score.
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389. All right.
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390. But if you're gonna have one,
get me one, too.
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391. That's what I had in mind.
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392. You went out of here
a dirty kid once before,
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393. that can happen again.
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394. Escape from clothesline drudgery,
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395. but listen to Jinx first.
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396. When you buy
your dryer, be sure you get the best kind,
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397. a gas dryer.
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398. Your most delicate fabrics
are safe in a gas dryer.
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399. See? A gentle stream of warm air
sends the clothes' moisture away.
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400. My first match
was against this guy from Oklahoma.
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401. It was all over in two dozen moves.
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402. Ouch.
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403. Then, this guy from San Francisco.
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404. I played the Marshall.
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405. Um, sacrificed my queen,
the way that Paul Morphy did one time.
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406. Mm-hm. One more.
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407. What about, um…
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408. What's his name?
The one you told me about.
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409. Bobby something?
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410. - Benny Watts.
- Yes, him.
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411. No losses, but one draw.
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412. Queens Gambit Declined
is so well respected.
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413. I've seen him a couple of times.
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414. Always got a crowd around him.
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415. Well, of course, he's the US Champion.
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416. He's Benny Watts.
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417. Some people say
he's the most talented American player
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418. since Morphy.
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419. I read about a game
he played in Copenhagen,
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420. a draw against Najdorf.
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421. That was in 1948,
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422. which means that Benny
was eight years old.
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423. I've seen a picture of him at 13
in front of a whole bunch of sailors.
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424. He played against the entire team
at Annapolis without losing a game.
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425. Sounds like someone else I know.
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426. When I was nine,
I was playing Mr. Shaibel in the basement.
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427. Anyway, I'm not afraid of him.
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428. I don't suppose
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429. There is one player that scares me.
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430. Who?
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432. Borgov.
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433. It's a lot more
of a dynamic game than the Caro.
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434. Which is not the case
with QGD versus Slav.
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435. You're Beth Harmon.
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436. Yes.
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437. I saw the piece in Life.
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438. Game they printed, that was a pretty one.
The one with you and Beltik.
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439. Thank you.
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440. I'm, uh, Benny Watts.
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441. I know.
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442. We met a couple of years ago
in Cincinnati.
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443. Didn't meet, but we spoke.
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444. - Cincinnati?
- You didn't play that year.
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445. Okay, I'll take your word for it.
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446. Guess I'll see you tomorrow.
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447. You shouldn't have castled.
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448. In your game with Beltik.
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449. I needed to get the rook out.
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450. Well, you could have lost your advantage.
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451. I don't think so.
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452. He plays pawn-takes-pawn.
You can't take back.
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453. - Wait a minute.
- I can't.
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454. I got an adjournment I gotta go play.
But set it up, think it out.
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455. Your problem is your queen knight.
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456. I don't want to set it up
and think it out.
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457. Beltik could have beat me.
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458. But he didn't.
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459. Yes, but he could have.
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460. What's worse is I didn't even see it.
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461. Benny Watts, just by reading
about a player he knows nothing about,
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462. he picks it up.
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463. I was so proud of myself
when I found an error in a Morphy game,
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464. and now someone's done it to me.
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465. Stop thinking about
what might have happened in the past,
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466. and get some sleep.
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467. So stupid!
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468. Pawn to bishop four, right?
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469. - Yes.
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470. I thought he could see
what I was planning.
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471. I thought he could hear my heart beating,
and know how panicked I was.
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472. He still had time to get out of it.
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473. But he took the piece just as I planned.
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474. I went into that game
with a perfect score.
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475. Benny had two draws,
so a draw would give me the title.
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476. I wanted to win.
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477. I wanted to hammer his weaknesses.
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478. I wanted to show that pirate
that I could beat him,
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479. even though I didn't play
the way he thought I should.
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480. Then, he captured my center pawn,
my protected pawn,
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481. the pawn that had held his queen
to her corner for most of the game.
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482. I don't understand.
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483. He forced an exchange of queens.
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484. Oh.
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485. Couldn't believe it.
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486. And then I saw what it meant.
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487. With the pawn gone,
I was open to a rook-bishop mate,
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488. because of the bishop
on the open diagonal.
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489. I could protect my retreating knight
by moving one of the rooks over,
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490. but the protection wouldn't last,
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491. because his fucking,
innocent-looking knight
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492. would block my king's escape.
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493. The more I looked,
the worse it all became.
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494. Caught me completely off guard.
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495. It was brutal.
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496. It's the kind of thing
I did to other people.
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497. Kind of thing that Morphy did,
and I missed it.
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498. I'd been thinking about doubled pawns.
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499. You were thinking about winning.
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500. What did you do?
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501. I needed a counterthreat.
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502. A move that would stop him in his tracks,
but there wasn't any.
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503. I spent half an hour studying the board,
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504. and decided that Benny's move
was even sounder than I thought.
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505. I thought maybe
I could trade my way out of it
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506. if he attacked too fast, but…
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507. he was careful.
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508. I had to retreat, but he kept coming.
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509. I wanted to scream.
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510. You resign, now.
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511. Tough game.
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512. You'll split the prize money.
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513. You'll be co-champions.
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514. You will still get a trophy,
albeit a smaller one.
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515. It happens all the time.
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516. I made some inquiries.
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517. - The Open Championship is often shared.
- I didn't see what he was doing.
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518. You can't finesse everything all the time.
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519. Nobody can.
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520. You don't know anything about chess.
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521. - I know what it feels like to lose.
- Yeah, I bet you do.
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522. And now you do, too.
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523. - Harmon!
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524. I'm sorry.
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525. Why?
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526. I know how badly you wanted to beat Benny.
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527. You'll get another shot.
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528. Doesn't matter.
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529. Give my best to Roger.
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530. Beth.
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