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Anish Giri vs Hikaru Nakamura
20th Amber Tournament (Blindfold) (2011) (blindfold), Monaco MNC, rd 5, Mar-17
Spanish Game: Closed Variations. Keres Defense (C96)  ·  1-0

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Mar-17-11  chesschampion11: Good job Anish!!
Mar-17-11
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  Penguincw: Endgame Statistics:

♔♗♙♙♙ vs. ♔♙♙♙♙♙♙

The superior side (in this case white) wins 37.9% of the time.

A draw occurs 21.2% of the time.

The inferior side wins 40.9% of the time.

Hmm.Weird.The inferior side wins more often than the superior side.Well,this is an example of the superior side winning against the inferior side,which is typical.

Mar-17-11  Kinghunt: Very nice game by Anish, taking revenge for his loss to Nakamura in the blitz-off after NH. Not only did he win this game, he did fine in the rapid, and so won his overall minimatch against Nakamura.
Mar-17-11
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  Penguincw: < Kinghunt: Very nice game by Anish, taking revenge for his loss to Nakamura in the blitz-off after NH. >

Where are the blitz games anyways?

Mar-17-11  sevenseaman: Anish's control of the game was noteworthy.
Mar-18-11
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  chancho: Another young talent who will be a force to be reckoned with in the years to come.
Mar-20-11  PJ chess player: What a great chess technique!
Jul-13-11  James Bowman: <chancho: Another young talent who will be a force to be reckoned with in the years to come.>

Possibly the force.

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