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Silvio Danailov vs Vladimir Kramnik
It (active) 1992  ·  Zukertort Opening: Queen Pawn Defense (A06)  ·  1/2-1/2
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Kibitzer's Corner
Sep-30-06
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  acirce: How many times did Danailov have to visit the bathroom to achieve this draw?
Sep-30-06
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  Ultra: Just once.

He couldn't get it working again.

;)

Sep-30-06
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  Morales: Two "G"s.
Kramnik is a gentleman.
Damnedlov is a gangster.
Oct-01-06  Petrosian63: LOL!!!
Oct-08-06
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  cotdt: i can't beleive kramnik didn't win this one.
Oct-08-06
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  Maatalkko: <cotdt> Danailov is a strong player (though certainly a weak character). Kramnik was still an immature player in 1992, and even in his best years he occasionally had trouble beating weaker opposition as Black.
Oct-08-06
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  Ron: Danailov draws an up and coming chess star--Danailov must have been using Fritz, no doubt
Oct-10-06  Petrosian63: I wonder if Danilov complained about Kramnik going to the toilet too much to check Fritz. LOL
Oct-11-06  Bufon: <and even in his best years he occasionally had trouble beating weaker opposition as Black>

Why is that?? because Kramnik plays a safe petrof and avoid all risks, so, how are you gonna win a game playing like that?

Oct-11-06
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  Maatalkko: <Bufon> Yeah exactly, that's why he has trouble. I wasn't criticizing Kramnik, everyone has his strengths and weaknesses. Don't flip out every time someone doesn't inlude "Kramnik" and "true World Champion" in the same post.
Oct-13-06  Father Karras: All you sukkers BOW!! All you Kramnik critics, Kramnik haters and Topalov luvers BOW!! You thought your man was the best, you thought he was the real king, you fooled yourself into believing that he would crush Kramnik, that he would walk over the boss, you built your man up so high, that he was invincible... but you saw it yourselves, even with cheating and mind games the real champ was too great! Was too pretty and with simple calmness and at half strength he showed his class and your champ looked like NUTHIN'!!!!! Long live the REAL, UNDISPUTED and TRUE CHESS KING Vladimir Kramnik!!!!
Nov-02-06  borkoto: nice job by Danailov but Kramnik was only 17.........
Nov-02-06  pikoro: <Father Karras> Did you chant your incantations to exorcise the Devil Topalov and his legion of demons?
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