Nov-17-09 Anand vs Kosteniuk, 2009  Nov-12-09 Tal Memorial (2009) 
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fromoort: Kramnik has the fewest draws in the tournament so far!
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| | Sep-24-09 Viswanathan Anand 
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fromoort: Or a transplant.
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| | Jul-07-09 Dortmund (2009) 
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fromoort: Right. And he seems to have the ability to hold a sustained, high level of concentration required to spot and immediately pounce on errors that happen in the fourth/fifth hour of play. I think Naiditsch's error on the 41st move is an illustration of the type of error that creeps in
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| | Jul-03-09 Vladimir Kramnik 
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fromoort: Oh come on! Not even a little? :-)
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| | Jul-02-09 YouRang chessforum 
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fromoort: My Round 2 predictions:
Kramnik - Bacrot: 1 - 0
Jakovenko - Naiditsch 1/2 - 1/2
Leko - Carlsen 0 - 1
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| | Jun-25-09 Cyrus Lakdawala
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fromoort: By the way, <Blacksburg>, in response to your remark about a "guy with a funny name", his last name literally means "stick guy".
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| | Jun-23-09 Dennis Monokroussos 
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fromoort: Dennis is now at 1.5/5.
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| | Jun-09-09 Alexander Baburin 
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fromoort: <shutupimthinking> Hmm...Interesting coincidence, although the corresponding move ...f5 occurs as the second move and not the third in that opening. I used to play the Latvian (as Black) in blitz for surprise value.
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| | May-21-09 Alekhine's Defense (B02) 
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fromoort: <shutupimthinking>Try 2.d3 - the game might transpose into a normal e-pawn game like a Philidor (with colors reversed?).
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