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This is database of games played online using our Java applet.

Action Date 1st Player 2nd Player Winner Computer level Rows Cols Moves
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2008-02-23 09:35:37UnknownjX&O-0WhiteN/A66c3,f6,e6,d6,e5,c6,b6,a6,a5,f5,...
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2008-02-28 19:16:59UnknownjX&O-0WhiteN/A66c2,f6,e6,d4,a4,d6,c6,a6,a5,b6,...
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2011-11-23 23:46:52UnknownjX&O-0White170c5,g7,e4,f7,d6,e7,b7,d7,c7,a7,...
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2012-01-03 12:15:04UnknownjX&O-0White170a5,g7,f7,e7,f3,d7,c7,b7,a7,g6,...
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2012-01-03 12:15:16UnknownjX&O-0White170a7,g7,b7,f7,c7,e7,d7,g6,a6,e6,...
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2012-02-02 22:07:07UnknownjX&O-0White170d5,g7,c5,f7,e7,d7,c7,b7,c6,a7,...
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2012-02-04 13:30:20UnknownjX&O-0White170a7,g7,c6,f7,e6,e7,d7,c7,b7,g6,...
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2012-02-04 13:31:16UnknownjX&O-0White170a7,g7,a6,f7,a5,e7,a4,d7,a3,c7,...
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2012-02-11 14:30:48UnknownjX&O-0White170a7,g7,b7,f7,g6,e7,f6,d7,c7,e6,...
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2012-02-11 14:30:59UnknownjX&O-0White170a7,g7,a6,f7,b6,e7,b7
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Quote: O thou ungrateful, faithless wretch! You were afraid of being united to someone who adored you. These bonds of an everlasting chain were becoming a burden to you, and your heart, which is seduced by fickleness and frivolity alone, was not discerning or sensitive enough to be conscious of all the charms such bonds entailed. Twas the thought of leaving Paris that frightened you; my love was not enough for you; I was unable to make it last. Die, monster, born to make my life miserable, stay there in Paris forever! May it one day become, through the deceitfulness and knavery of the scoundrel who will replace me in your heart, as odious to you as your own double dealing has made it in my eyes!
Author: Marquis De Sade, "Letters to Madame la Presidente de Montreuil"