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Laneidos
Member since Sep-20-05 · Last seen May-08-13
My favourite player is Morozevich!!!!!!!!!!!!
He is brilliant!!!!

   Laneidos has kibitzed 24 times to chessgames   [more...]
   Apr-01-13 World Championship Candidates (2013) (replies)
 
Laneidos: He forgot to mention for csmath: "What kills you, kills you".
 
   Jan-25-13 Tata Steel (2013) (replies)
 
Laneidos: If Hou pushes his Q-side majority, she is lost. Threat better than its execution.
 
   Dec-03-12 FIDE Grand Prix Tashkent (2012) (replies)
 
Laneidos: It looks completely even. Exercise for kellmano: Define the concept "even". Then try ·"delusion". You are welcome.
 
   Oct-19-11 Alexander Morozevich (replies)
 
Laneidos: Back to the top ten!! Ninth according to http://www.2700chess.com/
 
   Sep-27-10 Magnus Carlsen (replies)
 
Laneidos: Maybe he should concentrate more on one-to-one challenges rather than Magnus vs the world. Just saying...
 
   May-13-10 David Navara (replies)
 
Laneidos: Whitehat1963: "And yet Polgar smoked him. Clearly, performance ratings for one event are so meaningless that they shouldn't even be reported". Czech National Champiosnhip was official and the games were standard. Polgar-Navara was just entertainment, you don't have the same level ...
 
   Feb-24-10 Linares (2010) (replies)
 
Laneidos: With 2200 of rating you are going to starve.
 
   Aug-02-06 Morozevich vs Pelletier, 2006 (replies)
 
Laneidos: Magnus is weaker than moro despite his 2-0 against Moro. Thatīs a fact. Maybe itīs hard to understand this, but nowadays itīs true.
 
   Dec-29-05 Russian Championship Superfinal (2005) (replies)
 
Laneidos: We are not denying his right to choose the style he wants to. But, he is not the player he was in the past whatsoever. And he has always been playing more tournaments and matches than he actually deserved. For example, I will mention Cazorlaīs match against Shirov in which Kramnik ...
 
   Oct-09-05 Topalov vs Morozevich, 2005 (replies)
 
Laneidos: There arent three pawns up and I think d3 was played to keep the white bishop away from the black king.
 
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