Nov-26-09 Y Pelletier vs Li Chao, 2009
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PetShopB: Li was blagging it in a completely lost position, but one has to take his chances in a must win game
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| | May-18-09 Bosnia (2009) 
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PetShopB: <<<China's 2009 World Cup Qualification event for Men took place 17th - 28th April 2009 in Beijing.> 12 men competed for 2 places and Zhou Jianchao and Wang Hao finished level on 7/11.>> http://ratings.fide.com/tournament_... Why is Zhou Jianchao playing in the ...
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| | Nov-23-08 Olympiad (2008) 
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PetShopB: <Wow, how the hell did Li Chao win?> He was 2 pawns up.
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| | Sep-30-08 Li Chao 
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PetShopB: Yep, his rating is now 2622 - over 2600 for the first time. Fide have done their rating list early ..He has also earned some points in the russia match. It will interesting to see how many games he gets to play as a reserve in the Olympiad. If he gets to play in other tournament ...
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| | Sep-29-08 Russia vs China Match (2008) 
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PetShopB: more reports
http://www.chessvibes.com/coverstor... http://russiachess.org/content/view...
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| | Sep-12-08 Yifan Hou 
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PetShopB: By Frank “Boy” Pestaño
"Hou Yifan. Don‘t look now but Wesley So has unofficialy lost his claim to fame as the youngest GM in the world. That status now belongs to the Chinese sensation Hou Yifan born Feb. 27, 1994 and 141 days younger than Wesley. And, she is a girl! Just this ...
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| | Sep-10-08 Women's World Championship (2008) 
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PetShopB: i Predict that Cramling-Kosteniuk will a Slav and koneru-Hou will be a Catalan Opening
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| | Sep-10-08 Yifan Hou vs Koneru, 2008 
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PetShopB: The novelty is 19...Bf8 and Black equalizes pretty easily until a few mistakes when she took the a pawn. Interestingly follows this game ( Y Xu vs Koneru, 2008 )until Hou deviates with 16.b3
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| | Aug-28-08 Roza Lallemand 
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PetShopB: my sincerest condolences
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| | Aug-22-08 Wang Yue vs Radjabov, 2008 
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PetShopB: <1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 g6 3. Nc3 Bg7 4. e4 d6 5. f3 0-0 6. Be3 c5 7. dxc5 dxc5 8. Qxd8 Rxd8 9. Bxc5 Nc6 10. Nge2 b6 11. Ba3 Bb7> Black has sacrificed a pawn and has the initiative as the White king is stuck in the centre. In the next few moves, we'll see White trying to extricate ...
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