Nov-07-10 Tal Memorial (2010) 
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Bluevertere: Are there any games today? And if there are, what time do they begin?
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| | Oct-09-10 Bilbao Masters (2010) 
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Bluevertere: The games start at 4:30 p.m. CET.
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| | May-20-10 US Championships (2010) 
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Bluevertere: Each time a guys' pawn takes this e6 baby step I fall in love with him, especially if its soon followed by a madman's march to b4 - with Morozevich it felt right, with Potkin kinky, with Nakamura though it feels plain slutty!
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| | Apr-25-10 Anand vs Topalov, 2010 
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Bluevertere: <too drunk to be nervous...> Jack Daniels bliss right now, with some coke though since I am just a girl....
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| | Jan-11-10 World Team Championship (2010) 
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Bluevertere: Hello people, havent been around for a long time and it feels good to be back, especially when watching at the same time Kotronias-Nakamura. Any thoughts about the position after 19...Qb6 by Nakamura?!
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| | Nov-07-09 Morozevich vs Kramnik, 2009 
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Bluevertere: At last the game we should have been watching from the very beginning.
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| | Oct-05-09 Topalov vs Carlsen, 2009 
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Bluevertere: <I just mean to imply there is no inherent favoring of Carlsen, which you seem to think> I dont think so. I speak my mind without implying anything. Anyways, an argument always helps watching a chess game the way a chess game should be watched!
Kisses to all.
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| | Sep-06-09 2nd Grand Slam Masters Bilbao Final (2009) 
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Bluevertere: With Shirov and Aronian playing, I think it's time to watch live, after months, a tournament.
How long till the first move?
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| | Jul-26-09 Kibitzer's Café 
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Bluevertere: (Still??!) Chess life with a Mac....
Enough with Mr.Gates, let's try a new approach, a new philosophy, let's do it with an apple.
There's no question about it -that's my personal biased opinion, so no need to argue on who's the best Apple or Microsoft, at least not here-the ...
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| | Jul-23-09 Van der Wiel vs Polugaevsky, 1984
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Bluevertere: <Doesn't white have the win here with 18. Bxg7? It follows: 18...Bxg7 19.Rg3 with an unstoppable mating threat. Right?> Not right, because Black plays 19...f5 and the queen comes into play controling the f7 square.
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