Nov-30-07 Geller vs Tal, 1959 
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Bonol: We know it loses for white. In the position white is lost whether black plays qa2 a4 or not. Your move is a good move, but tal had probably already worked out a win several moves earlier.
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| | Nov-28-07 Magnus Carlsen 
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Bonol: White has lots of pieces around the black king, but the white pieces are standing on each others toes.
There is no obvious breakthrough so a draw is agreed.
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| | Nov-28-07 E Tomashevsky vs R Mamedov, 2007 
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Bonol: Lol, thats what happen when you play on autopilot.
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| | Aug-29-06 Alexander Alekhine 
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Bonol: He became an Alchoholic, and had the will power to defeat alchoholism and regain the world championship 1937 against Euwe. sorry forgot that bit.
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| | Aug-29-06 Robert James Fischer 
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Bonol: <but Fischer was 5-10 years ahead of his time even in 1972.> Excellent world champions usually are.
<chess has caught up somewhat> Until the next great player comes along.
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| | Aug-27-06 Nigel Short 
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Bonol: All these top players have a low flash point for some reason. But if your winning a game against a gm you really should go for the throat. Alekhine once said "the easiest way to get a draw is to play for a win", and i say hear! hear!
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| | Aug-27-06 Wolfgang Uhlmann 
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Bonol: The French complex?. Do me a favour, try the Max Lange.
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| | Aug-27-06 Rustam Kasimdzhanov 
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Bonol: I watched him demolish many gms on playchess.com, he really plays some brilliant attacking chess. Only the anonymous player rafael is better.
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| | Aug-21-06 French Championships (2006) 
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Bonol: Bacrot's got bigger fish to fry.
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| | Aug-19-06 Jonathan Rowson 
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Bonol: Rowson just got lucky. His games are like watching paint dry, or like watching Mel Gibson melt.
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