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Vladimir Kramnik vs Alexander Huzman
Belgorod GMA-qual (1989), Belgorod URS, rd 1, Apr-??
French Defense: Exchange Variation (C01)  ·  1/2-1/2

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Mar-04-04  Catholic Bishop: An early example of the Kramnik trademark.
Mar-04-04  TrueFiendish: Wow, you've sure got it in for Mr Kramnik!
Nov-30-04  I See Dead Pieces: when i watched to wcc match of kramnik against leko on playchess someone asked what the titles to the james bond films would be if vladimir kramnik was starring in them. i remember it was quite fun to read the names and when i looked at this game (he really learned early on how its done) i had to remember it and i just tried it myself... hopefully it is as much fun for you to read as it was for me to write them :)

1. Dr. Draw
2. form Russia with a Draw (offer)
3. Drawfinger
4. Thunderdraw
5. you only Draw twice
6. secret Draw offer from her Majesty
7. Draws are forever
8. give and get Draw (offer and accept Draw)
9. the man playing golden Draws
10. the Spy who offered me a Draw
11. ??? (Moondrawer)
12. Draw offer for your ears only
13. Drawpussy
(14). never offer Draw again
14. a Draw to offer
15. ??? (offering Draw in Daylights)
16. License to Draw
17. Goldendraw
18. Tomorrow never draws
19. Draw is not enough
20. Draw another day

Nov-30-04  James Knight: LOL I See Dead Pieces
Nov-30-04
Premium Chessgames Member
  cu8sfan: <I See Dead Pieces> Without getting back to the old Kramnik-Drawnik discussion I'd like to tell you that the movie section is on the Oleg Romanishin page. (-:
Mar-25-05  AD2344: I like chess
Mar-25-05  Karpova: <AD2344>
i think we all do
Apr-22-05  fgh: <20. Draw another day> lol!!!!
Aug-21-05  Tango Chess: LOL <I See Dead Pieces>, this was another excellent draw lesson of Kramnik.
Aug-31-05  Arquetipal: <License to Draw >
Sep-24-05  Professor X: An early example of the Kramnik trademark.
Nov-23-05  Dwaine Gibson: I just don't get why you would want a draw at such an early stage.
Mar-01-06  Kasparov Shadow: I dont get it too, but this is one of the reasons why Kramnik is a boring player.
Mar-01-06  LluviaSean: Lol boring huh? It wouldnt be too boring to watch him play ME over the board...
Mar-01-06  LluviaSean: But this is boring...
Oct-08-06  schnarre: This doesn't look like a drawn position...
Sep-13-07  xeroxmachine: Haha!
Oct-12-10  whiteshark: Looks like a kind of <reversed Petroff> to me. For the attentive observer there are minor diffences recognizable, though.

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