Apr-26-13 FIDE Grand Prix Zug (2013) 
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JointheArmy: Topa could easily be +5 right now if it weren't for some bad luck.
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| | Apr-23-13 Topalov vs Nakamura, 2013 
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JointheArmy: Black is lost.
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| | Feb-17-13 Kramnik vs Leko, 2006
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JointheArmy: <master of defence> I'm guessing 14. Nd5 threatening 15. Nxe3. if 14. Bd6, then 15. Nxe3 Bxf8 16. Nc2+ and Nxa1
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| | Feb-05-13 J Friedel vs J L Hammer, 2012 
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JointheArmy: 16. f5! was very impressive.
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| | Jan-23-13 I Sokolov vs Leko, 2013 
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JointheArmy: <Illogic> I follow his posts so I know when Leko wins or loses.
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| | Dec-04-12 Magnus Carlsen 
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JointheArmy: <He regularly got big edges out of the opening - which is harder with Houdini checking the tactics. He had the advantage of teams of GMs preparing novelties - which nobody other than Karpov could afford. Today one engine could replicate most of this work. The playing field ...
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| | Dec-03-12 Ivanchuk vs Karpov, 2012
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JointheArmy: Great technique by Karpov. Extremely impressive.
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| | Nov-23-12 Grischuk vs Topalov, 2012
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JointheArmy: Topalov still gives shades of his 2005-2007 form. The Nxh3, f5 idea was brilliant.
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| | Nov-21-12 Ponomariov vs Fritz, 2005
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JointheArmy: ^^Almost seven years to the date!
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| | Apr-21-12 Kramnik vs Aronian (2012) 
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JointheArmy: ^Not the first time he followed theory without checking with a computer. Kramnik vs Leko, 2004
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