Nov-27-06 Deep Fritz vs Kramnik, 2006 
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FrenchFrog:
<Grosbill: It's probably not a mistake. A world champion never miss a mate in one move. So it was deliberate. Don't ask me why...> Quite true. Only suckers could believe it was a mistake. Poor chess. First the loo tragedy, and now a world champion playing like an ... |
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Nov-16-06 Tal Memorial (2006) 
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FrenchFrog: <TOPALOV WHERE ARE YOU??????>..Perhaps where he deserves to be...How could it be said that a cheater like Topalov could be a new Tal |
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Nov-01-06 Etienne Bacrot 
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FrenchFrog: <I played one of his games and I was so disgusted about his weak play.> You need to be rated at least 2500 to say something about a top game you play over. Otherwise, it's preposterous... |
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Oct-13-06 Vladimir Kramnik 
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FrenchFrog: <Topalov the number one in the world>.the number one of the Elo list...it's not the same thing. The number is probably still Kasparov. Only a match between Kasparov and Kramnik could have told us the truth. Topalov-Kramnik was like Alekhine-Bogoliubov in the 30's, a match ... |
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Oct-13-06 Veselin Topalov 
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FrenchFrog: The only problem is the Elo rating. As a matter of fact, chess is not a sport. Elo gives some information about a player's shape, but shape is a small part of the matter. So Topalov is not overrated, but the Elo is. |
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Oct-13-06 Kramnik - Topalov World Championship Match (2006) 
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FrenchFrog: <I think Kramnik will not participate in Mexico, where in a tournament against anand svidler moro its pretty difficult, he will probably say to FIDE if uou want a real champion he sould play me in a match> Since 1948, we know that a world championship needs a match. Stop ... |
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Sep-14-06 The World vs A Nickel, 2006 
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FrenchFrog: Let's try Qg4 to have some fun. This is not a data base, but a game. |
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Sep-04-06 Arturo Pomar 
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FrenchFrog: <Were all Botvinnik's pupils responsible for the Gulag ?> No they were victims, but it 's unclear...Some of them became heroes for the Soviet Union, like Karpov...Think of the poor young boys of the Hitler Jugend. Was Hitler's Youth quite innocent ? That's a question you ... |
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Jul-13-06 EmperorAtahualpa chessforum 
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FrenchFrog: <In what universe is throwing a cheap insult at someone's family an acceptable excuse for grievous bodily harm?> in the wonderful world of hooligans...Now they're not only in the terraces ! 60% of French people agree with Zidane. We're back into the stone age. |
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Jun-25-06 Garry Kasparov 
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FrenchFrog: <Kasparov's binary thinking continues to show. Either you are with me, or you are with them.> One of the main problems with chess is that Fischer is a madman, and Kasparov a sucker. I wonder why...there must be somethnig wrong in the state of chess. |
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Jun-23-06 Morphy vs Anderssen, 1858 
Jun-22-06 Movsesian vs C Zhu, 1998 
Jun-20-06 Stein vs Tal, 1971 
Jun-20-06 K Tsarouhas vs Kotronias, 2005 
Jun-19-06 L Christiansen vs J Hickl, 1998 
Jun-19-06 Lagno vs M Etmans, 2004 
Jun-16-06 Spassky vs Timman, 1977 
Jun-16-06 Raymond Keene 
Jun-11-06 Leko vs Ivanchuk, 2004 
Jun-08-06 Kibitzer's Café 
Jun-08-06 Arianne Caoili 
Jun-08-06 Ivkov vs Tal, 1963 
Jun-08-06 T Shaked vs J Heger, 1992 
Jun-07-06 Viswanathan Anand 
Jun-07-06 Bacrot vs Ponomariov, 2006 
Jun-05-06 Turin Olympiad (2006) 
Jun-05-06 A Graf vs G Dominguez Aguilar, 2006
Jun-03-06 Bacrot vs Kamsky, 2006 
Jun-02-06 Ivanchuk vs Kramnik, 2006 
Jun-01-06 Bobby Fischer 
May-30-06 Kramnik vs Bacrot, 2006 
May-28-06 Spassky vs Karpov, 2006 
May-27-06 A Beliavsky vs A Arab, 2006 
May-26-06 Kramnik vs Aronian, 2006 
May-25-06 Topalov vs P Genov, 1992
May-25-06 Boris Spassky 
May-21-06 Vachier-Lagrave vs J Cueto, 2006 
May-21-06 Ponomariov vs Anand, 2006 
May-21-06 Topalov vs Bacrot, 2006 
May-20-06 MTel Masters (2006) 
May-20-06 Kamsky vs Topalov, 2006 
May-19-06 Svidler vs Bacrot, 2006
May-18-06 Anand vs Topalov, 2006 
May-18-06 Bacrot vs Kamsky, 2006 
May-17-06 Anand vs Bacrot, 2006 
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