Nov-15-13 Anand - Carlsen World Championship Match (2013) 
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RubinsteinAK: Carlsen is a wonderful endgame player. Others have mentioned Capa, Smyslov, Karpov, Fischer, and Lasker, but are forgetting arguably the best endgame player of all time...Akiba Rubinstein. When I look at Carlsen's overall game, it is most like Capablanca. Capa's opening ... |
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Oct-24-08 Anand - Kramnik World Championship Match (2008) 
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RubinsteinAK: Qc4 by black is curious. I would have thought Qc5 to get on the diagonal to get back to the k-side and challenge the white queen. The only thing I can see with Qc4 is the pseudo-threat of Rd3, threatening Rxc3. |
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Dec-05-07 World Cup (2007) 
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RubinsteinAK: Twinlark, I have no idea what a "Candidates Match-Tournament" is. You either have one or the other. Regarding chess history as it relates to the world championship cycle, prior to 1963-1966 cycle, the Zonal, Interzonal, and Candidates were are played in multi-round robin ... |
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Feb-22-07 Morelia-Linares (2007) 
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RubinsteinAK: Qg6+ doesn't do anything. |
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Jan-27-07 Corus Group A (2007) 
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RubinsteinAK: gala? What does Rybka say is the idea for Shirov to win?? Aronian looks to be set for victory |
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Nov-01-06 Kramnik - Deep Fritz (2006) 
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RubinsteinAK: Arno Nickel is 2-0 versus Hydra. True, they were correspondence games, but still, that's pretty impressive. I took a look at his position "against the World," and I didn't really care for black. |
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Oct-09-06 Raymond Keene 
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RubinsteinAK: GM Keene: Thanks for putting out a book on Petrosian. It's still not out in the USA (I guess), but I'm definitely looking forward to getting it. All of the other Petrosian books are out of print, and the used copies are ridiculously expensive. How would you say your book ... |
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Oct-08-06 Kramnik - Topalov World Championship Match (2006) 
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RubinsteinAK: LOL. Now the Rook an a1 is quite nicely placed. 24. Ra7 Bxb5 24. axb5 Qxb5 25. Qxb5 Rxb5 26. Ra2! |
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Oct-07-06 Vladimir Kramnik 
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RubinsteinAK: you here, winter1963?
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Mar-14-06 Veselin Topalov 
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RubinsteinAK: All of this bickering only proves that a match is needed to solve this impasse. What I want to know is where Schiller found out that the match is in 2007, when the Kramnik interview mentions September 2006, specifically. Do you have another source, Schiller? 2007 actually makes |
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Mar-11-06 F Vallejo Pons vs Topalov, 2006 
Mar-10-06 Topalov vs Leko, 2006 
Mar-09-06 English (A16) 
Mar-05-06 Morelia-Linares (2006) 
Mar-04-06 Radjabov vs Leko, 2006 
Mar-03-06 Leko vs F Vallejo Pons, 2006 
Feb-26-06 Leko vs Topalov, 2006 
Jan-29-06 Leko vs Topalov, 2006 
Jan-27-06 Ivanchuk vs Topalov, 2006 
Jan-21-06 Topalov vs I Sokolov, 2006 
Dec-24-05 Russian Championship Superfinal (2005) 
Dec-07-05 Bobby Fischer 
Dec-07-05 World Cup (2005) 
Nov-19-05 Tigran Petrosian 
Oct-21-05 Susan Polgar 
Oct-21-05 Fischerandom Chess 
Oct-19-05 FIDE World Championship Tournament (2005) 
Oct-06-05 Topalov vs Leko, 2005 
Oct-06-05 Topalov vs Kasimdzhanov, 2005 
Oct-03-05 Svidler vs Topalov, 2005 
Sep-28-05 J Polgar vs Anand, 2005 
Mar-25-05 14th Amber Tournament: Rapid (2005) 
Mar-06-05 Linares (2005) 
Jan-18-05 Corus Group A (2005) 
Oct-16-04 Leko vs Kramnik, 2004 
Oct-14-04 Kramnik vs Leko, 2004 
Oct-09-04 Leko vs Kramnik, 2004 
Oct-07-04 Kramnik vs Leko, 2004 
Oct-05-04 Leko vs Kramnik, 2004 
Sep-30-04 Kramnik vs Leko, 2004 
Sep-28-04 Leko vs Kramnik, 2004 
Sep-26-04 Kramnik - Leko Classical World Championship Match (2004) 
Sep-25-04 Leko vs Kramnik, 2004 
Sep-23-04 Kibitzer's Café 
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