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Bjornemann
Member since Feb-20-09 · Last seen May-12-11
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   Bjornemann has kibitzed 24 times to chessgames   [more...]
   Feb-11-10 Einstein vs Oppenheimer, 1933 (replies)
 
Bjornemann: maetis, I am sorry to say this, but you are obviously a BRAINWASHED IDIOT
 
   Jan-21-10 Nakamura vs Carlsen, 2010 (replies)
 
Bjornemann: A look at the Opening Explorer tells me that White scores much better after 4.Lxc6 than after 5.Lxc6, so I agree with whatthefat, Black's minor concession means very little compared to the loss of tempo.
 
   Dec-06-09 Wilhelm Steinitz (replies)
 
Bjornemann: Thank you so much for the link to this very interesting book, BishopBerkeley!
 
   Dec-05-09 Andersson vs Kupreichik, 1982 (replies)
 
Bjornemann: I wouldn't classify this as English Opening. This game was transposed into an Exchange Slav.
 
   Nov-30-09 Emanuel Lasker (replies)
 
Bjornemann: Thanks for the tip Focus
 
   Nov-14-09 Vasily Smyslov (replies)
 
Bjornemann: Best endgame player ever. A good way way to become better at chess endings is to study Smyslov's games.
 
   Nov-12-09 Aronian vs Morozevich, 2009
 
Bjornemann: I proudly claim the FIRST!
 
   Nov-11-09 Magnus Carlsen (replies)
 
Bjornemann: The three opponents that Carlsen has yet to face, are arguably the weakest three in this tournament. So with a 50%-score this far, I would predict a rather solid tournament result for Carlsen in the end.
 
   Nov-11-09 Tal Memorial (2009) (replies)
 
Bjornemann: <<Magnusch> I think 32.Bc6 was interesting but not enough for a win. After 32...Qc5 33.Qxe6+ Kh7 34.Be4+ Rxe4 35.Qf5+ Kg8 36.Qxe4 Qd5 37.Qxd5 Nxd5 and the black pawns looks like unstopable (to me).> Interesting analysis Magnusch, but why do you think the black pawns ...
 
   Nov-11-09 S Belavenets vs Smyslov, 1939 (replies)
 
Bjornemann: <<whiteshark> Smyslov was weaving a mating net long before white realised it.> Well said!
 
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