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Member since Jan-25-05 · Last seen Jul-16-12
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   Fluffy has kibitzed 61 times to chessgames   [more...]
   Jun-19-10 Almira Skripchenko (replies)
 
Fluffy: The poker picture on this page just doesn't get the job done. Wiki has a more flattering one that's actually a chess picture. Would be much nicer. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Almira...
 
   Mar-28-10 Vasily Smyslov (replies)
 
Fluffy: Sleep well, Vasily. We will remember you always.
 
   Jun-15-09 Darja Kaps
 
Fluffy: Patience is a virtue.
 
   Oct-17-08 Anand-Kramnik World Championship Match (2008) (replies)
 
Fluffy: The way I see it, being able to refute a lengthy preparation OTB is a greater measure of chess skill than conceiving that lengthy preparation in the first place.
 
   Feb-15-08 Tigran Vartanovich Petrosian (replies)
 
Fluffy: <<khursh: As an Armenian I also love Petrossian, but as an amateur chess player I don't understand his chess.>> This is a good point. For most people trying to learn chess, starting out by studying the mysterious moves of the modern champions isn't just frustrating, it's ...
 
   Dec-23-06 Santa Claus (replies)
 
Fluffy: Dear Santa, Peace on earth, good will toward <OhioChessFan>
 
   Dec-14-06 Anna Dushenok (replies)
 
Fluffy: She's not devastating, but she's attractive. I'll take attractive and brainy over devastating and bubble-headed any day. Some other good ones of her: http://www.spbumag.nw.ru/2005/05/14...
 
   Dec-06-06 David Bronstein (replies)
 
Fluffy: Thanks for everything, David. Sleep well.
 
   Dec-06-06 Bronstein vs M20, 1963 (replies)
 
Fluffy: This game is nothing short of astounding. The way Bronstein appears to give the computer a free hand yet keeps catching it out of position and effortlessly outmaneuvering it every step of the way reminds me of Terence Hill slapping and outdrawing that bad guy in Trinity Is Still My ...
 
   Dec-02-06 Team White (replies)
 
Fluffy: <OhioChessFan: This are we? These are we?> Collective nouns such as team, army, police, nation, etc, are tricky since they can be thought of in terms of the overall group (singular context) or of the collection of members (plural context). Sometimes it's hard to figure out ...
 
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