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CFMEU
Member since Apr-09-07 · Last seen May-21-13
I live in Melbourne....for now
Have lived in Wellington, New York, London and Falkirk. When i was a kid i played in the Bendigo Chess Club (Australia) around the late 70s
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   CFMEU has kibitzed 25 times to chessgames   [more...]
   May-03-08 Puchen Wang (replies)
 
CFMEU: He finished 24th out of 106 in Sydney with 5.5 points from nine rounds. +3 =5 -1. Does anyone know where he's playing at the moment?
 
   Mar-20-08 Anna Zozulia (replies)
 
CFMEU: Of course she looks rather odd playing under the flag of belgium as most player just have that little flag on the table next to them ;-)
 
   Mar-20-08 Arianne Caoili (replies)
 
CFMEU: Getting back to chess, it seems arianne will not be participating in this years Sydney International Open although i noticed her name in the entrants for the doeberl cup in the ACT Australia. Wish her luck in that although she is up against Anna Zozulia (BEL) and Irina Berezina ...
 
   May-17-07 Mtel Masters (2007) (replies)
 
CFMEU: Thanks Goran. i am no computer wiz.
 
   May-17-07 Sasikiran vs Adams, 2007 (replies)
 
CFMEU: Why not 34... Ne7 and fork the rooks?
 
   May-16-07 Nisipeanu vs Sasikiran, 2007 (replies)
 
CFMEU: <R.Sergiu: Nisipeanu arrived in Sofia with some interesting opening ideas but he lacks fighting spirit, he only wants to draw.> Yeah he seems to be using the Blumenfeld fairly often with black lately. Although it was a quick draw with Mamedyarov in round 4
 
   May-16-07 Sasikiran vs Mamedyarov, 2007
 
CFMEU: Ah ha. Thanks mate
 
   Apr-21-07 Georgy Timoshenko (replies)
 
CFMEU: This Timoshenko won the Sydney International Open 2007. Thanks for coming out here mate!
 
   Apr-20-07 Victor Mikhalevski (replies)
 
CFMEU: Currently in Australia. Played in the Sydney International Open and finished equal second 7/9
 
   Apr-19-07 Sergei Shipov (replies)
 
CFMEU: There is an opinion held by some here in Australia that the holiday is more inviting than the chess tournament....
 
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