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Veselin Topalov vs Alexander Morozevich
FIDE World Championship Tournament (2005), San Luis ARG, rd 10, Oct-09
Queen's Gambit Declined: Harrwitz Attack. Main Line (D37)  ·  1/2-1/2

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Veselin Topalov vs Alexander Morozevich (2005)
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Oct-09-05  SnoopDogg: Wow Morozevich blundered with Re8??. Now e6 Rc7 should wrap things up. Although I think Morozevich can draw this.
Oct-09-05  Zabranolog: Now 35. f6 g6 36. Qf4 covers e5 and attacks h6
Oct-09-05  rusenec: <Zabranolog>I know nothing about chess but after Qc7 follows Rxc7, am I right?
Oct-09-05  gadfly: <Do vsi4ki> Daite da slojim gusin <thugman> na ignore lista, 4e da si govori sam iz foruma. Nqma smisyl da mu se otgovarq, nito da se pi6e kakvoto i da bilo. Toi prosto se pravi na interesen, oba4e malko prekali i stana dosta typo. Za tezi koito ne znaqt kak stava toq nomer, prosto click-nete na imeto mu. Tova 6te otvori stranicata s profila mu, v 4iqto dolna 4ast ima opciq <ignore all kibitzing by user ...> ili ne6to podobno. Click-vate tam i nego ve4e vse edno go nqma vyv foruma. Ako iskate moje i da mu otgovarqte, oba4e ne vijdam smisyl. Dobi4eto ot duma nqma da razbere.
Oct-09-05  lmxromero: Moro is LOST
Oct-09-05  euripides: It seemed a little odd for Moro to exchange off his active rook with Rc5.
Oct-09-05  alimoe: Hey guys just wanna say I'm sorry for posting in bulgarian just am not sure that the person to whom i adressed my message to knew english :D On the other hand the game looks quite even now and it is quite interesting . Nevertheless hope Topalov wins and as a bulgarian should not be a suprise really :D
Oct-09-05
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  WannaBe: 35. e6 g5 36. Rc7 Nxe6 37. fxe6 Rxe6 38. Rc8+ Kg7 +1.64
Oct-09-05
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  plang: clever

if ..35fe
then 36f6

Oct-09-05  E N I G M A: Velikolepen Vesko!!!Briljanten hod!!!
Oct-09-05  pavkata: Rc7 now??..topalov seems to be winning
Oct-09-05  badest: In the bag!

Oct-09-05  Fezzik: This is going to be yet another candidate for game of the tournament by Topalov! WOW!!!
Oct-09-05
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  Pawn and Two: Ulhumbras - On your suggested 31. Bc4 32. Nxc3 Bxb5. Then 33. Rc2 looks good
Oct-09-05  Kriegspiel: f6 if possible. I wonder if White should have played it before moving the rook...

Oct-09-05  Petromir: It is an endgame,so Topalov will try to eat the d4 pawn
Oct-09-05
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  Ron: I predict a win for Topalov
Oct-09-05  Flyboy216: Aw, crap! The silicon agrees that ...Re8 was a ??.
Oct-09-05  ScorpionFrog: <gadfly> Az otdavna sabrah prostatsite v moja "ignore" list :)
Oct-09-05  redskin: isnt is a cruel invasion? go Topa youre the BEST
Oct-09-05  lmxromero: +2,26
Oct-09-05  ThuGman: alimoe: i speak english and dont be sorry you can write in any language you want even on you mother tong MACEDONIAN heheheh
Oct-09-05  Kriegspiel: Bulgarians, do not apologize for using your native tongue. Just because this site is run in English speaking country does not mean you must conform...
Oct-09-05  DonEmiliano: great...game...great...topa...outstanding
Oct-09-05
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  Mateo: Moro blundered with 34... Re8? The point of what I said previously, 34... Qb8 is to prevent 35. e6.
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