Mar-14-11 Topalov vs Kramnik, 2011 
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thom: Have they shaked hands?
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| | Sep-27-10 Eljanov vs Judit Polgar, 2010
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thom: can't see why Judit allowed the queen exchange 32.. e8, maybe she lost there.
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| | Aug-22-10 Nakamura vs Svidler, 2010 
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thom: In position 24. e4 I wouldn't think one second in playing 24.. f5... 25.. xc3
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| | Jan-28-10 Vladimir Kramnik 
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thom: <Mr. Bojangles: ... The French had all but disappeared at elite level until Carlsen used it brilliantly yesterday...> Let's not forget: Kasparov vs Radjabov, 2003
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| | Jun-30-09 Dortmund (2009) 
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thom: I believe Kramnik will show us a whole new repertoire with Black. Forget about petrov and slav... I imagine we can expect sicilian or spanish (without berlin defense) and grunfeld or king's indian.
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| | May-04-09 Bacrot vs E Alekseev, 2009
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thom: <Fish55> but after 5. d5 xf2+ 6. e2 f5 I don't see any problem for black.
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| | Apr-10-09 Anand vs Kasparov, 1991 
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thom: My engine says: 11.. a3! 12. d4 d4 13.c3
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| | Mar-26-09 Kramnik vs Leko, 2009 
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thom: <Vladimir Kramnik started the day with a crushing victory over Peter Leko in the blindfold game. In fact he used quite an important novelty to score this win. ‘I decided to use it as I am still fighting for the top places,’ the Russian grandmaster said. He had analysed it a long ...
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| | Mar-26-09 Amber Tournament (Rapid) (2009) 
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thom: Kramnik is on a Sicilian!
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| | Aug-08-08 Grischuk vs Radjabov, 2003
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thom: 91.. a8 92. b7! d4 93. c7
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