Nov-18-11 Carlsen vs Gelfand, 2011 
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Chessfugitive: @Chesscubers. This game is a demonstration of Carlsen's true strength. |
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Oct-25-11 L Havlicek vs Adams, 2009 
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Chessfugitive: Beautiful defence, I can now appreciate this opening and style of play! 4... Bb4+ 5... Be7 Most players will never understand what that does! |
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Oct-24-11 Carlsen vs H Harestad, 2003 
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Chessfugitive: Hans K H-Arrested |
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Oct-23-11 Ehlvest vs Kramnik, 1995
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Chessfugitive: Very nice, patient defence. |
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Oct-23-11 Van Wely vs Anand, 1991
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Chessfugitive: Vishy's 18th g5 is a geat shot. |
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Oct-18-11 Karpov vs Anand, 2002
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Chessfugitive: <skakmiv> Can't ever underestimate great players even if they're rating has dropped. |
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Oct-18-11 F Vallejo Pons vs Anand, 2002
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Chessfugitive: Reminds me of Nakamura Vs Carlsen (Bilbao 2011) |
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Oct-18-11 Karpov vs Anand, 2000
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Chessfugitive: 30... a5!? i dont see 30... f6 as necessary immediately. |
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Oct-18-11 Avrukh vs Anand, 2000
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Chessfugitive: Nice Close out, QxR! |
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Oct-17-11 REBEL vs Anand, 1998 
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Chessfugitive: This is a little unfair to the computer. The final material (not positional) evaluation is 14 pawns to 13 pawns. Is it still near impossible to strike a balance between the combinations of pieces and their evaluations in computer chess? For e.g the Rook Knight and pawn vs ... |
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