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CanteurX
Member since Sep-09-08
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   CanteurX has kibitzed 12 times to chessgames   [more...]
   Dec-12-12 Alekhine vs Vasic, 1931
 
CanteurX: Wow! Yet another faked game of Aljekin.
 
   Dec-12-12 Capablanca vs Alekhine, 1927 (replies)
 
CanteurX: An obviously faked game. Four queens? Checkmate with pinned queen? C'mon.
 
   Jul-15-12 ACP Golden Classic (2012) (replies)
 
CanteurX: Were there adjournments at move 40 in second round?!
 
   May-21-12 Anand-Gelfand World Chess Championship (2012) (replies)
 
CanteurX: Might anyone tell what sort of fleece jacket Anand is wearing? Why didn't NIIT produce a classier garment?! Hope that it is not polyester or such; could cause discomfort to nervous system. Or poor heat transfer. Maybe he should lose the jacket. Put on a watch. Ask for other ...
 
   Apr-14-11 Zhao Jun vs Xiu Deshun, 2011 (replies)
 
CanteurX: If only white had found 28.R-f6+! Kxg5 29.R-g6+ K-h5 30.K-h2!!(or g4+, Kh2) with mate in 2! [DIAGRAM]
 
   Jul-17-09 Hikaru Nakamura (replies)
 
CanteurX: alexmagnus: <But he has already changed it. You don't see trash like 2.Qh5 any more> ALSO! HB Global Chess Challenge Hikaru played 1.e4-e5, e7-e5 2.Q-h5! against Harikrishna in a blitz match and won! Yeah, I was there! Somebody find this game! Not so bad, with endgame win
 
   Jul-15-09 World Open (2009) (replies)
 
CanteurX: Let's not panic. Evidently Nakamura requested the two bies before the tournament began. He needed to arrive in San Sebastian, Spain in time for the Donostia Chess Festival.
 
   Feb-26-09 Anand vs Grischuk, 2009 (replies)
 
CanteurX: A comical line proceeds.. 33. Rxb5 axb5 34. Rb1 Ra8 35. Rxb5 Rxa2 36. Rxe5 Ra7 37. Re8+ Kh7 38. Rf8 Re7 39. Kf2 Rd7 40. Ke3 Re7+ 41. Kf4 Rd7 42. Ke5 Re7+ 43. Kf6 ..Re6+! and black wins!! Mate in 48! Black to move and win.. [DIAGRAM]
 
   Feb-26-09 Topalov-Kamsky Match (2009) (replies)
 
CanteurX: Kamsky missed 31. b4! winning..
 
   Oct-05-08 Anand-Kramnik World Championship Match (2008) (replies)
 
CanteurX: blore: First, the first square the knight moved to you are referring to did NOT lose. (Kasp then moved the knight to another square) Second; there is no real evidence Kasparov removed his hand from the piece. The video cannot be conclusive. A decision was made somewhere that ...
 
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