Sep-17-09 King's Indian (E70) 
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therangeravl: First of all, sorry for my bad English. Several months ago I began experimenting with the KID and I must admit I like it, although I certainly like more positional openings. In a recent blitz game, my opponent, a mid-1900, played a very interesting move: 1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 g6 3. ...
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| | Sep-14-08 A Nickel vs The World, 2008 
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therangeravl: 6 ... e6 for the list
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| | Aug-29-08 Budapest Gambit (A52) 
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therangeravl: The Alekhine Variation is surely the most unusual and therefore most unpleasant variation for black. I think I read somewhere that 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e5 3.dxe5 Ng4 4.e4 Nxe5 5.f4 Nec6 6.a3!? a5 7.Be3 Na6 8.Bd3 Bc5 is about equal, but what about the direct 6.Be3 ? Could Black simply ...
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| | May-27-07 Queen's Gambit Declined, Tarrasch (D34) 
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therangeravl: To all theory experts. Black's drawback in this variation is obvious - the isolated d-pawn. But somehow I cannot see the compensation for this drawback. Maybe there are some tactical threats that I overlook or something? Can you recommend me some typical games that show the ...
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| | May-30-06 Bartosz Socko  May-02-06 Kramnik-Topalov World Championship Match (2006) 
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therangeravl: <percyblakeney: Topalov is a weak World Champion.>
Are you seroius??? Where have you been the last 2 years?!? Topalov completed almost any Top-event with stunning performances. And not only his results are stunning. The quality of his games is remarkable.
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| | Sep-29-05 Topalov vs Anand, 2005 
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therangeravl: I thank Anand for 31. ... Bd6. Now Topalov comes back in the game with
32. Bd4!.
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