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Hikaru Nakamura vs Alexander Beliavsky
Casino de Barcelona (2007)  ·  Semi-Slav Defense: Normal Variation (D45)  ·  1/2-1/2
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Kibitzer's Corner
Oct-22-07
Premium Chessgames Member
  Strongest Force: The Russian tried to trade as many pieces off the board as soon as he could (de-fang Nak).
Oct-22-07  slomarko: pity only that the "russian" isn't russian. but don't worry they were all russian for Bobby too
Oct-23-07
Premium Chessgames Member
  Strongest Force: Slo, i guess your *minor* point is that he has moved in recent years?
Oct-23-07  babakova: I believe he is ukrainian.
Oct-23-07  slomarko: <Slo, i guess your *minor* point is that he has moved in recent years?> no my "minor" point is he's ukrainian from Lwow.
Oct-23-07
Premium Chessgames Member
  Strongest Force: Well, it's the Ukrainians who have moved... right out of the USSR... ;)
Oct-23-07  slomarko: again wrong. the USSR was disolved by an agreement of presidents of Russia, Ukraine and Belarus. at no point did Ukraine and USSR coexist thus Ukrainians hasnt "moved right out."
Oct-23-07
Premium Chessgames Member
  Open Defence: it doesnt have to co-exist for you to move out.. if the building is coming down and you exit it.. you still move out...
Oct-23-07  slomarko: concetrate and try to read my post again. especially the word "disolved"
Oct-26-07
Premium Chessgames Member
  Karpova: Btw, Beliavsky plays for Slovenia.

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