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Hikaru Nakamura vs Nikola Mitkov
North American Open (2005), Las Vegas, Nevada, rd 7
Scotch Game: General (C45)  ·  1-0

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Kibitzer's Corner
Jul-24-06
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  LIFE Master AJ: I submitted this game ... maybe others did as well.

The source was the April, 2006 issue of "Chess Life," page # 12.

And while I may not be GM Nakamura's biggest fan, this was a fine win over another GM ... and deserves high praise.

Jul-25-06
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  LIFE Master AJ: Another alarming trend is that many games appear in CL, (and other magazines as well) ... but never get entered into any database. I would like to see that reversed.
Apr-20-10
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  LIFE Master AJ: This (game) has several phases that might lend itself to a "Problem of The Day."
Apr-20-10  swordfish: Is this the game in which Mitkov reputedly tried to "buy" a draw, in front of many other players, which the outraged Nakamura then reported to the TD?
Apr-20-10
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  LIFE Master AJ: Yes ... that was the report in the USCF magazine.
Mar-26-14
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  LIFE Master AJ:


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White to play ... and make his 40th move, a nice Friday problem?

Mar-27-14  N0B0DY: The Revolutionary Force of 'nyk nyk'
Mar-27-14
Premium Chessgames Member
  perfidious: Better than 'nyuk nyuk nyuk', unless one is watching The Three Stooges.

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