Apr-26-10 Wesley So 
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e4e5: <<wordfunph: bet ko panalo Chairman today...wanna bet bro <rusticbull> one case of ice-cold sanmig light?>> Who's the next opponent of Wes? |
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Feb-14-10 SugarDom chessforum 
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e4e5: <<OK, let's tally. Please take this all in good humour and jest... SugarDom 10,000
e4e5 9,000 (tbc) >>
SugarDom ,
I already sent 10,000 pesos yesterday. It should be on Wesley's account this week. |
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Feb-05-10 wordfunph chessforum 
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e4e5: <wordfunph: <e4e5> pls post your email ad so i can send you the details provided by bro <obien>...salamat.> hi word,
please send it to my email: dudsv (pakidugtungan ng @yahoo.com) |
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Jan-17-10 Naiditsch vs So, 2010 
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e4e5: <timhortons: why did wesley drop the d6 pawn?> It's forced, no other move for black but to lose a pawn. |
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Jan-03-09 So vs Shirov, 2008 
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e4e5: <<VinnyRoo2002: He isn't Carlsen>> Yeah, right. Wesley's improvement is a lot faster than Carlsen considering that he doesn't have the same logistics. I bet that if you give Wesley the same exposure and support, he will beat Carlsen for sure. |
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Jul-05-06 Mark Paragua 
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e4e5: <I am not sure of 1.Qf3, I didn't see any defense for black yet.> c3 |
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Jul-03-04 Radjabov vs Adams, 2004 
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e4e5: <Jul-03-04
acirce: <isn't 26...Qg4+ then 27...Kd6 winning for black?> No, White has Rxe7 followed by Qd4+ > 28.Re7 qe7 29.Qd4+ Kc7 30.Qh8 Bg7 followed by 31...Qe5, isn't this dangerous for white? |
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