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Veselin Topalov vs Hikaru Nakamura
Norway Chess (2015), Stavanger NOR, rd 2, Jun-17
Spanish Game: Morphy Defense (C78)  ·  1/2-1/2

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ANALYSIS [x]
1/2-1/2

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Jun-17-15  Pedro Fernandez: Nakamura has equalized.
Jun-17-15  Marmot PFL: The Nd5 will be a good defensive piece for black.
Jun-17-15
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  plang: 32 Rd6 may not have been enough but it was better than this line which looks completely equal
Jun-17-15  haydn20: Once more, MC was offered a rook exchange and passed it up. I guess he evaluated the N v B ending as lost.
Jun-17-15
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  plang: 34..Ra2 35 a5..Nd5 36 Rb7 looks like a possibility
Jun-17-15  Marmot PFL: <plang> 32 Rd6 e5! 33 B any Ne4+
Jun-17-15
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  plang: OK - very good - missed that shot
Jun-17-15
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  plang: would only have cost me the game - story of my life
Jun-17-15  haydn20: Why do tournaments keep inviting locals like this Carlsen guy, when all they are are whipping-boys for the top GM's?
Jun-17-15  Marmot PFL: It's hard to recover from losing the way Carlsen did yesterday. So unexpected.
Jun-17-15  lost in space: <<Pedro Fernandez:> Nakamura has equalized.>

At least nearly

Jun-17-15
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  WannaBe: C'mon over 41.5 moves!!! =))
Jun-17-15  Pedro Fernandez: <<lost in space>: <<Pedro Fernandez:> Nakamura has equalized.> At least nearly>. Horse centralization is too much strong my dear <LIS>. Greetings my friend.
Jun-17-15  Pedro Fernandez: C'mon Topa, it is 1/2-1/2.
Jun-17-15  Marmot PFL: The white rook is still better and black has many pawns to defend. Topalov can keep trying to win.
Jun-17-15  scout118: Was holding my breath; high chance coulda been a truce on move 41 because of very limited prospects for a W!
Jun-17-15
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  eternaloptimist: Yeah I bet on over 41.5 moves also! Fortunately that's what happened!
Jun-17-15  whiteshark: is this a draw or a I deaming...
Jun-17-15  haydn20: Aronian-Grischuk a fun postmortem. G: If I go here, I'm clearly better. A (annoyed): I saw that all along and I go there and it's even....
Jun-17-15  Marmot PFL: weakness on f3 for black to attack. at least it ties down the white king.
Jun-17-15  Marmot PFL: Aronian - the game was not interesting because Cleveland shot so badly. Surprised these Euro guys care about the NBA.
Jun-17-15
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  plang: a lot of foreign players in the NBA now
Jun-17-15
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  plang: OK - I got this far - now I don't see a plan for White
Jun-17-15
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  offramp: A draw. That's fair. They tired pretty hard.
Jun-17-15
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  WannaBe: I'd offer a draw, too. If I see that all-powerful Ke2 move by white. Be shakin' in my booties! =))
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