Oct-09-09 Carlsen vs D Jakovenko, 2009 
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aphasia: Very glad I stayed up to watch history in the making. Amazing tournament by Magnus and great commentary from Natalia. I'm sure most if not all would love to have you back with us in the future.
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| | Sep-30-09 Wang Yue vs Carlsen, 2009 
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aphasia: Phew! Time control made. That was very exciting.
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| | Sep-29-09 Carlsen vs Topalov, 2009 
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aphasia: Really enjoyable game. Thanks WGM Pogonina for the enlightening commentary.
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| | Sep-28-09 Carlsen vs Leko, 2009  Dec-23-08 Kibitzer's Café 
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aphasia: Thanks MAJ. I actually managed to get less than half the clues, but Nataf became apparent so I searched all his games! I thought all the subscriptions were gone. This definitely makes up for last year! Chessgames rules!
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| | Dec-23-08 E Cekro vs L Patriarca, 2008 
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aphasia: If Black goes for the 70... Rxa8 Qxa8 Qf7 line then doesn't exchanging all the pieces on f8 lead to an easily won king and pawn ending?
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| | Oct-10-08 J Enevoldsen vs Nimzowitsch, 1933 
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aphasia: <Karpova> Interestingly, from the same entry, it seems that the two masters are buried in the same grave!
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| | Jun-27-08 Hector vs J Carstensen, 2003 
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aphasia: Lovely finish! Very study-like.
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| | Jun-15-08 Nisipeanu vs Carlsen, 2008 
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aphasia: Another very impressive win from Carlsen.
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| | Dec-11-07 L B Hansen vs Timman, 1994 
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aphasia: <Manic> I think you're right. 35. Qf4 looks very strong. Therefore, 34.... Nf5 is preferable to 34.... g6.
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