Apr-20-13 FIDE Grand Prix Zug (2013) 
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wallytherhino: <suenteus po 147: All round three games drawn. Bad day to start playing chessbookie.> Tell me about.
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| | Apr-19-13 Chessgames Bookie chessforum 
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wallytherhino: <Sneaky: http://cdn.memegenerator.net/instan... > I serious have bet against Carlsen since the beginning of his rise and have lost a lot of chessbucks because of my stubbornness. <wordfunph>
Thank you keeping up the stats of the chessbookie game.
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| | Mar-17-13 World Championship Candidates (2013) 
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wallytherhino: Peter Svidler has played at a high level but always has an issue with winning big tournaments. That would be cool if Peter Svidler broke through into through into the world elite GMs.
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| | Jan-22-13 Tata Steel (2013) 
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wallytherhino: When you have two of the worlds best players. they start competing on a how badly can I beat player x down instead of meaningless games. Anand and Carlsen have such high ratings they can win this tournament and still lose ELO points. Look at Caruana. He is .500 (+2 -2 =4) His ...
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| | Jan-06-13 Hastings Chess Congress (2012) 
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wallytherhino: Timothy Spantan 5.5/10 (+5 -4 =1)
This is a strong result considering the pre tournament rating was 2017 (according to chess games)
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| | Dec-09-12 Kramnik vs G Jones, 2012 
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wallytherhino: The b4 pawn with the two bishops for Kramnik is dangerous because if Kramnik goes on a pawn march even though a queen would not result a forced exchange would most likely happen. on the other side of the board you have pawn structure vs. pawn structure with white have a slight
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| | Dec-09-12 London Chess Classic (2012) 
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wallytherhino: B78 Sicilian, Dragon, Yugoslav Attack, 10. Castle long Polgar-Jones. 1/2 - 1/2
73 moves.
This opening alone shows me that polgar is willing to take risks. Her score for the tournament is +0 -4 =2. I would like for her to work on dynamic openings. I would call this ...
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| | Nov-26-12 FIDE Grand Prix Tashkent (2012) 
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wallytherhino: Moro is a great player. He is one of the few GMs who can truly win (or lose) wherever he goes. I am surprised more tournaments do not invite him to play. maybe they do invite him and he says no.
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| | Nov-12-12 Kings' Tournament (2012) 
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wallytherhino: Topalov-Ivanchuk:
The potential for a sharp game with open positions is always alive. knowing they are both strong GMs it is about a 50% chance they push a strong closed sysgem game where neither side gives enough of an edge to get enough action going for a win. ...
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| | Oct-19-12 16th Unive Tournament (2012) 
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wallytherhino: Nakamura:
+2 -1 =6 Giri
+2 -0 =0 Tiviakov
+1 -0 =0 Yifan
Giri:
+1 -2 =6 Nakamura
+1 -0 =4 Tiviakov
+0 -0 =0 Yifan
(NO PRIOR MEETINGS IN DATABASE)
My Prediction is that Nakamura wins this tournament with some wins he has to grind out, while drawing the rest of
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