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Richard Rapport vs Radoslaw Wojtaszek
Biel (2015), Biel SUI, rd 6, Jul-25
Queen's Gambit Declined: Vienna Variation (D30)  ·  0-1

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Jul-25-15  Calli: Hmm 33.h4 doesn't lead anywhere. Was it better to transfer the knight Qside - Nd2 or Nd4. Don't know, maybe the A pawn wins in the long run.
Jul-25-15  shintaro go: Too easy. Rapport is his generation's Jobava
Jul-25-15  dumbgai: <Rapport is his generation's Jobava>

It's a good comparison. Both play unusual openings, both are capable of brilliant attacking games, and both know how to make a bunch of nonsensical moves and lose embarrassingly.

Jul-26-15
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  HeMateMe: Geez, this was a slaughter. Dickey R was on his heels from the get-go.
Jul-26-15  greed and death: I can make a bunch of nonsensical moves and lose embarrassingly too. Why is my rating still about 1000 points away from 2700 while Jobava and Rapport are both within 50 points of it?

Not fair!! :(

Jul-27-15  Ulhumbrus: Rapport has taken more risk than Caissa will permit but that is the way to find out how much risk Caissa will permit
Aug-01-15  morfishine: <Ulhumbrus: Rapport has taken more risk than Caissa will permit but that is the way to find out how much risk Caissa will permit> Quote of the Year LOL

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