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Taidanii
Member since Dec-14-03 · Last seen May-16-08
Ah, my top five players of all time go in this exact order:

1. Anand
2. Adams
3. Kasparov
4. J. Polgar
5. Alekhine

I'm sick of playing the Ruy Lopez over and over with every person I meet. The Petrov is becoming more interesting to me, as is Evans Gambit. However, bishop openings were never a fancy of mine.

Oh yeah, and my collection of games only has one in it. This is partly because I am the single laziest person on earth.

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   Taidanii has kibitzed 329 times to chessgames   [more...]
   May-19-04 Kibitzer's Café (replies)
 
Taidanii: For those of you who use Chessmaster 9000 I have a question. For the certain players you can select to play (Capablanca, Fischer, Alekhine etc.) how accurate are each players program to the actual player in real life?
 
   May-18-04 N Jasnogrodsky vs L Schmidt, 1893 (replies)
 
Taidanii: Who are these losers? Blunder after blunder and no early resignation.
 
   May-11-04 M Walter vs G Nagy, 1924 (replies)
 
Taidanii: That's impressive.
 
   Apr-29-04 Alexander Morozevich (replies)
 
Taidanii: How old is Alexander?
 
   Apr-16-04 77th St. Petersberg Championship (2004) (replies)
 
Taidanii: What was a 2281 player doing in this tournament?
 
   Apr-14-04 Granda-Zuniga vs L Rojas, 2004 (replies)
 
Taidanii: <ConLaMismaMano> Why was that stated? Are you implying that it's uncommon?
 
   Apr-12-04 Timman vs Van Wely, 2004 (replies)
 
Taidanii: 28. Nxh5 could create very interesting variations.
 
   Apr-12-04 Lembit Oll (replies)
 
Taidanii: This guy certainly played with the best of them.
 
   Apr-08-04 Ruy Lopez, Closed, Smyslov Defense (C93) (replies)
 
Taidanii: Why is 9...h6 even being considered over 9...Na5?
 
   Apr-08-04 H Johner vs E J Diemer, 1956 (replies)
 
Taidanii: Even if black didn't manage to pretty much secure a piece in the final position, the six pawns are close to invincible.
 
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