Oct-11-05 FIDE World Championship Tournament (2005) 
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unusual: I would like to thank chessgames for providing free coverage of the tournament thus far as most of us have watched over half the top board games for absolutely nothing. For those that are not satisfied that it is only premium members that get to watch from here on in shame on you as
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| | Oct-06-05 Anand vs Judit Polgar, 2005 
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unusual: What does crafty say?
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| | Oct-06-05 Topalov vs Leko, 2005 
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unusual: I think a3 and b4 for a bit of Q side activity that would liven things up.
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| | Sep-30-05 Morozevich vs Topalov, 2005 
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unusual: Looks to me like Topalov wants to play B c3 in order to capture the pawn. Then R B1 followed by R d4 looking very strong.
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| | Sep-29-05 Topalov vs Anand, 2005 
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unusual: after taking pieces off is it not K to e2 with B d2 putting pressure on the b pawn?
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| | Sep-06-05 Chigorin vs B Yankovich, 1899 
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unusual: Nice puzzle but did not quite get it as quickly as some.
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| | Aug-23-05 Xie Jun vs Short, 2002 
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unusual: A nice puzzle took a few minutes though. Don't quite understand after; 53.Qxg7+ Kxg7
54.Ne6+ Kg6
55.Nxf4+ Kf5
56.g3 Ke4
57.Kf2 f5
58.Ke2 Kd3
as long as the BK patrols the d4-e4 squares is it not a draw? Even if the N moves away and tries to kick the K from the defence of ...
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