Mar-09-05
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| Karpova: A very talented player!
He is just 19 years old. |
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Mar-15-05
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| iron maiden: He's the new Russian under-20 champion: http://www.russiachess.ru/mods.php?.... I was impressed by his play in the first half of the Moscow final last November. He probably has the potential to reach 2650 level in the future. |
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| Mar-16-05 |
| pazzed paun: <iron maiden>DUDE!! the WHOLE page is in Russian! Us mono-liguists are severely handicapped. |
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| Apr-07-05 |
| GazoGypsy: VEry well versed player, I watch his games whenever I get the chance. |
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Apr-07-05
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| Benzol: <pazzed paun> I always feel like that when I 'google' a players birthplace and the site isn't in English. LOL. |
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| Apr-07-05 |
| Larsker: <Us mono-liguists are severely handicapped.> It's a little tragic and a constant source of amazement for me that even very intelligent English-speakers are monolinguists. Why do you deprive yourself of the joy it is to read stuff in another language? Learning another language is so good for the brain. "The boundaries of my language are the boundaries of my world." (Ludwig Wittgenstein). I found this on the Internet: "Neuroscientists at University College in the UK compared the brains of bilingual people with monolinguists and found that those who speak two languages have more gray matter in the brain. These are the nerve endings which are responsible for processing information." |
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| Apr-07-05 |
| Stevens: <larsker> it's because a lot of english speaking people are lazy, and are given no incentive to learn other languages. Everyone in Europe speaks english, as well as a lot of other countries all round the world. Also, at least here in England, other languages aren't taught very well in schools, and it isn't taught at all untill pupils are 13 or 14 years old - far too late to become fluent. In europe i think children are taught english very early on. |
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Apr-07-05
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| Appaz: <<Stevens> Everyone in Europe speaks english> No they are not! You sound nearly American in your claim here :) In eastern Europe, German and Russian is the dominating languages, and traveling with out knowing one of these languages will give you a severe handicap. |
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| Apr-07-05 |
| Stevens: <appaz> lol, no i'm not american. I didn't mean that everyone speaks english as a main language, but they are far more proficient than 90% of english people are at speaking french/german/russian. I haven't met anyone from europe who couldn't at least get by in english. |
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Apr-07-05
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| Appaz: <Stevens> I got by very well in Poland with just English, although problems could sometimes arise. Many (most?) young people speak English, but not that many older people. I remember traveling back from Poland. On the ferry from Poland to Sweden, I shared a cabin with two Poles on their way to Norway. I speak English, and understand a tiny bit of German; they spoke German, and understood a tiny bit of English. We had a h... of a time, talking, gesturing and drinking into the early morning. It impressed me how well we communicated, in spite of our language problems. The bus trip through Sweden was another story. I've never had such a hangover in my life. But of course, you have to pay for having such a good time :) |
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| Apr-07-05 |
| WillC21: <Appaz> Why do you travel so much? |
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Apr-07-05
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| Appaz: <WillC21> I don't, really! :) But I love traveling, and most of all I like to travel alone. That gives a lot of freedom to make up the route as you go, and it's much easier to meet interesting people that way. |
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| Apr-15-05 |
| pazzed paun: <Larsker> English is the language of business. If you live in the U.S. your chances of using another language are limited. Europeans in an 2 hour trip can go to a country that speak 3 other languages-so many people in the U.S> only speak one language. |
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Apr-15-05
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| Eric Schiller: <pazzed> I don't know where you live, but out here in the SF Bay area there are opportunities to speak many languages, daily. Speak Russian to chessplayers, Spanish all over the place (soem Portuguese out where I live), various Chinese languages, Japanese and Tagalog. We even have signs in many of the languages. There are also neighborhoods where Thai, Khmer, Vietnames or Korean are common. Even out on the coast, a local cafe is run by Cambodians and I've spoken Khmer there, just for practice. I've lived in New York and Chicago, where opportunities were just as great. It isn't a matter of opportunity, just of most Americans not being interested in learning other languages. I doubt there are any American cities without Chinese and Mexican restaurants! As a chessplayer, I have always found it useful and fun to learn a little of the local language wherever I've played. It has proven very useful! |
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| Apr-16-05 |
| pazzed paun: <Eric Schiller> although your point is well taken you are talking about language as recreational pastime and not as a necessity.
There are places s in this country where an immigrant or even one born here can live, go to school ,work marry, raise kids, and die without ever speaking a word of English-so it even more likely that someone not in contact with an ethnic enclave would only speak English. When I was living in Seattle there was a resturant that advertised it served
American Mexican Greek Japanse food! (not on the same plate!) some combination of the owners background and travels. Early one Saturday morning I went to Oakland's Chinatown and wandered around I was the only non-asian person for blocks-it was interesting. |
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| Jul-03-05 |
| WTHarvey: Artyom leapt 6 places on the July 'Top Juniors' rating list to the #4 position, a gain of 40 rating points. Click on http://www.wtharvey.com/timo.html for some puzzles to his games. |
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Aug-13-06
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| Albertan: Timofeev is playing in the "A" section of the Montreal Empresa International. He won his first round game against Korneev.Here is the game score: [Event "Empresa A"]
[Site "Montreal CAN"]
[Date "2006.08.08"]
[Round "1"]
[White "Korneev,O"]
[Black "Timofeev,Arty"]
[Result "0-1"]
[WhiteElo "2638"]
[BlackElo "2657"]
[EventDate "2006.08.08"]
[ECO "B80"]
1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 d6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 Nf6 5. Nc3 e6 6. Be3 Nc6 7. Qd2 Be7
8. f3 O-O 9. O-O-O d5 10. Qe1 e5 11. Nxc6 bxc6 12. exd5 cxd5 13. Bg5 Be6
14. Bc4 Bb4 15. Qxe5 Bxc3 16. bxc3 Nd7 17. Qg3 Qa5 18. Bb3 Rfc8 19. Be3
Qa3+ 20. Kd2 a5 21. Bd4 f6 22. Rhe1 Bf7 23. Qg4 Rd8 24. Re6 a4 25. Bxd5 Nf8
26. Rxf6 Bxd5 27. Rf5 g6 28. Re1 Bxa2 29. Rb5 Rd7 30. Rb4 Rc8 31. Re3 Be6
32. Qf4 Rxc3 33. Rb8 Rxe3 34. Qxe3 Qd6 35. Rxf8+ Kxf8 36. c3 a3 37. Ke2
Qa6+ 38. Kf2 a2 39. Qf4+ Rf7 40. Qb8+ Qc8 41. Qd6+ Ke8 42. c4 Qxc4 43. Bc5
Qxc5+ 44. Qxc5 a1=Q 0-1 |
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| Sep-06-06 |
| BIDMONFA: Artyom Timofeev TIMOFEEV, Artyom
http://www.bidmonfa.com/timofeev_ar...
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Nov-15-07
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| Karpova: He reached the final of the Russian Cup for men and will face Vadim Zvjaginsev today and tomorrow. Timofeev beat Malakhov 1.5-0.5 while Zvjaginsev did the same to Tomashevsky. |
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Nov-16-07
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| Karpova: Game 1:
Timofeev-Zvjaginsev 1-0 |
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Nov-17-07
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| Karpova: Timofeev drew the second game so he won the Russian Cup for Men in the final with 1.5-0.5 against Vadim Zvjaginsev! I don't know where to get the games from this event. |
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| Jun-01-08 |
| jon01: Timofeev defeated Ivan Sokolov with black pieces today. |
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| Jul-05-08 |
| Augalv: Artyom Timofeev Wins in Tomsk
12th Petar Ismailov Memorial ended on Thursday
Sport Telekanal reports that GM Artyom Timofeev won the 12th International Chess Festival "Petar Ismailov Memorial" which was organized by the popular Russian club Tomsk 400. Timofeev collected 7 points from nine rounds, the same score as Oleg Loskutov, Denis Khismatullin and Dmitry Kokarev, but he took the trophy on best additional criteria.
This festival is one of the qualifiers for the Russia Cup Final which will be held in Serpuhov, Moscow in November. Final standings:
1-4. Artyom Timofeev 2664, Oleg Loskutov 2434, Denis Khismatullin 2584 and Dmitry Kokarev 2579 - 7.0 (9)
5-9. Dmitry Bocharov 2569, Sergei Yudin 2531, Rinat Zhumabayev 2442, Roman V.Nechepurenko 2485 and Pavel Kotsur 2568 - 6.5 etc.
106 participants
Source:http://reports.chessdom.com/petar-i... |
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| Sep-14-08 |
| Jason Frost: Artyom Timofeev won the 61st Russian Higher League Champoionships with 8/11 and a 2769 performance rating. http://www.rcc2008.org/rounds/final... |
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Oct-04-08
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| artyom2008: thats not me!!!!!!!!! |
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