Apr-12-07 V Malakhov vs Areshchenko, 2005 
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devilwolfdog: Can someone run 16. Bf4 through an engine. That was my guess at the solution. If black takes the rook on d4 or the bishop on f4, then he loses his queen on h4. If black moves the queen, white plays Nxe5 with a devestating attack on d7. If black protects the e5 pawn then white ... |
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Mar-08-07 J Tolosa vs J Carbo i Batlle, 1898 
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devilwolfdog: Sure, black got checkmated, but he is a rook and knight up, so, to quote Bill Murray, he's got that going for him. |
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Jan-28-07 Corus Group A (2007) 
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devilwolfdog: You can't look at games that have already been played to see what the results would be under a different scoring system, because the games would have been played completely differently if the scoring system were different. |
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Jan-10-07 Diwakar Prasad Singh 
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devilwolfdog: I've heard rumors that Alekhine had Fritz Version 0.000001 running on his abacus. |
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Jan-03-07 Einstein vs Oppenheimer, 1933 
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devilwolfdog: This argument is kind of like a tennis match between Stevie Wonder and Ray Charles. |
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Dec-11-06 The World vs A Nickel, 2006 
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devilwolfdog: This game is further confirmation of the strength of computer chess today. First Deep Fritz beats Kramnik and now Deep Fritz and Rybka have teamed together to beat Nickel. |
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May-25-06 Csom vs P Ostojic, 1969 
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devilwolfdog: I dont' think that g3 on move 19 wins material because of 19....Bc4 where white's queen ends up in the same predicament as black's queen. If white takes the bishop, black takes the knight on f3 and white's knight is still hanging on f5. |
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May-23-06 MTel Masters (2006) 
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devilwolfdog: I just noticed an interesting pattern on wins at the 2006 MTel Masters tournament. The number of wins correlated directly with the finishing order: Topalov: 5 Wins
Kamsky: 4 Wins
Anand: 3 Wins
Svidler: 2 Wins
Ponomariov: 1 Win
Bacrot: 0 Wins |
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May-22-06 Kramnik - Topalov World Championship Match (2006) 
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devilwolfdog: Jafar...I can't imagine that your post was serious, but just in case it is, here's a rational look at the situation: 1) The database on this site includes blitz, rapid and blindfold games, so if you're going to look at it rationally you must only include games played under ... |
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May-22-06 Vladimir Kramnik 
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devilwolfdog: A brief summary of the top tournaments of the past two years: 2005 Corus: Topalov 3rd, Kramnik 4th
2005 Linares: Topalov 1st, Kramnik Did Not Show
2005 Mtel Masters: Topalov 1st, Kramnik 5th
2005 San Luis: Topalov 1st, Kramnik Did Not Show
2006 Corus: Topalov 1st, Kramnik ... |
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Apr-08-06 Nisipeanu vs Topalov, 2006 
Apr-07-06 F J Lee vs H W Shoosmith, 1904 
Apr-05-06 Shirov vs ACDC, 2000 
Mar-20-06 Blackburne vs F Ford, 1877 
Mar-17-06 Karpov vs Unzicker, 1974 
Mar-17-06 Ponomariov vs Kramnik, 2005 
Mar-16-06 Santasiere vs Kupchik, 1923 
Mar-13-06 K Cottrell vs Lenderman, 2006 
Mar-07-06 Tal vs Dorfman, 1978 
Mar-07-06 Ivanchuk vs Leko, 2006 
Mar-03-06 Leko vs F Vallejo Pons, 2006 
Mar-02-06 Garry Kasparov 
Feb-27-06 T Luther vs A Sumets, 2006 
Feb-27-06 Veselin Topalov 
Feb-27-06 Kramnik vs Spassky, 2001 
Feb-27-06 K Spraggett vs L Day, 1978 
Feb-27-06 Karjakin vs Topalov, 2006 
Feb-26-06 Bacrot vs Aronian, 2006 
Feb-25-06 Aronian vs Leko, 2006 
Feb-23-06 Aronian vs Svidler, 2006 
Feb-22-06 Leko vs Ivanchuk, 2006 
Feb-22-06 Svidler vs Leko, 2006 
Feb-22-06 Morelia-Linares (2006) 
Feb-20-06 Aronian vs Topalov, 2006 
Feb-17-06 A Ivanov vs A Vitolinsh, 1979 
Feb-16-06 Kasparov vs Petrosian, 1981 
Feb-15-06 Albert Einstein 
Feb-10-06 D K Johansen vs R Valenti, 2001 
Feb-10-06 Spassky vs Petrosian, 1966 
Feb-08-06 Anand vs Topalov, 2005 
Jan-25-06 Corus Group A (2006) 
Oct-10-05 Adams vs Topalov, 2005 
Oct-09-05 Topalov vs Morozevich, 2005 
Oct-08-05 Svidler vs Kasimdzhanov, 2005 
Oct-08-05 Anand vs Topalov, 2005 
Oct-05-05 Topalov vs Kasimdzhanov, 2005 
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