Jun-18-08 Kibitzer's Café 
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NitrousPeak: Which player has the most games in the database? Go hunt for me. On a side note, go Celtics!
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| | Sep-23-07 Gioachino Greco 
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NitrousPeak: More amusing that Philidor treated the Queen like it was barely much better compared to a rook, <whatthefat>
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| | Sep-23-07 Robert James Fischer 
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NitrousPeak: Morphy wasn't official world champion, but his winning percentage is great indeed: 80% (according to chessgames.com)
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| | Sep-23-07 Vladimir Kramnik 
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NitrousPeak: These "all-time" lists shouldn't exist, and you even back yourself up on this, <dx9293> but still, my statement goes to everyone. Why? Because chess changes all the time.
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| | Sep-18-07 Clapham vs S Pride, 1987 
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NitrousPeak: Looked like an odd game to me.
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| | Sep-15-07 T L Petrosian vs A Minasian, 2006 
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NitrousPeak: Cool game. What defines the Rio Gambit?
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| | Sep-04-07 Pirc (B07) 
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NitrousPeak: Is 2. Nf3 or 2. Nc3 solid for white?
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| | Aug-18-07 Fischer vs Panno, 1970 
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NitrousPeak: Somebody said something about 1. f3 with the plan of 2. Kf2. As a matter of fact, I have recently researched this opening and discovered that it can indeed transpose into the Queen's Gambit Accepted! Not only this gambit, but the King's Gambit Accepted as well. It was almost ...
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