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Barococo Prosopoeia
Member since Jun-12-15 · Last seen Aug-29-15
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   Barococo Prosopoeia has kibitzed 169 times to chessgames   [more...]
   Aug-17-15 Aziz Sharify
 
Barococo Prosopoeia: <sharify>-- v. to make one's opponent like the dead Omar Sharif. (His excellent opening sharified his opponent).
 
   Aug-17-15 J Donald Define (replies)
 
Barococo Prosopoeia: An undefined life is not worth living.
 
   Aug-17-15 Wei Yi (replies)
 
Barococo Prosopoeia: Will he become world champion? My answer is a cautious of course.He is not a psychopath and he is open to good coaching.
 
   Aug-17-15 Edmund Beronio (replies)
 
Barococo Prosopoeia: Will he win Sinquefeld? My answer is a cautious no. He will continue experimenting to prepare himself for the world championship match with Wei Yi in 2030.
 
   Aug-17-15 Parham Maghsoodloo (replies)
 
Barococo Prosopoeia: Who will be his opponent in the second round?
 
   Aug-16-15 Glad S Beno
 
Barococo Prosopoeia: Always happy, regardless of what happens with his games.
 
   Aug-16-15 Sebastian Halfhide (replies)
 
Barococo Prosopoeia: Only half of his body is visible while playing.
 
   Aug-15-15 Sergei Zhigalko (replies)
 
Barococo Prosopoeia: He will be a whipping and weeping boy at sinquefeld. But of course lotus will be there to console him after every loss. And the falakfak boyz kibitzing ok lang yan idol, ok lang yan. Lolz. His page now populated by bobos.
 
   Aug-15-15 Tuna Tuncer (replies)
 
Barococo Prosopoeia: 30 pieces, I presume?
 
   Aug-15-15 Caruana vs So, 2015 (replies)
 
Barococo Prosopoeia: In twenty years you'd probably be dead already so how would you know how chessplayers (if there'd still be chess at that time) would look at games played today? No one finds this stunning at all. For stunning, see wei yi vs. Batista
 
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