Sep-25-06 blingice chessforum 
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ClubplayerGOLD: Ok next game Kramnik wins I am going to post in even bigger letters that you are a Kramnik doubter:-) |
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Sep-24-06 Kramnik - Topalov World Championship Match (2006) 
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ClubplayerGOLD: BLINGICE IS A KRAMNIK DOUBTER!!!!!!!!
BLINGICE IS A KRAMNIK DOUBTER!!!!!!!!
I will grant that Topalov did have a chance to win, but still... BLINGICE IS A KRAMNIK DOUBTER!!!!!!!! |
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Sep-21-06 Kibitzer's Café 
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ClubplayerGOLD: Kirsan is a wierdo!
Did anyone else read the article on the homepage? I have a book titled "Curse of Kirsan" that I got free from a friend, but never read it. If in it lies funny Kirsan quotes (something to the extent of, "the aliens took me on their spaceship," (Kirsan ... |
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Sep-18-06 Botvinnik - Smyslov World Championship Match (1954) 
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ClubplayerGOLD: You stopped short of Petrosian-Botvinnik WC match:( |
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Jun-14-06 E Walther vs Keres, 1959 
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ClubplayerGOLD: I think that the combo at the end is really nice. I don't know who Keres opponent was, but he was not calculating well! How old was Keres in this game?
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Jun-13-06 Svidler vs Kramnik, 2004 
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ClubplayerGOLD: What is the reason black does NOT want to play 18...Nc4 ? Is is because of 19.Bd4 by any chance? |
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Jun-12-06 Tal vs A Russell, 1958 
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ClubplayerGOLD: If anything, but 14...Qc8 the queen is lost by 15.Nde6! If 14...b6 15.Nde6!, Bxe6(forced) 16.Nxe6+, Kf7 and 17.Qf5+, now black has a bunch of options, but all of them either lose the queen or mate. I know that after 16...Kf7, Nxd8+ would win, but all the variations win. At ... |
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Jun-11-06 Susan Polgar 
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ClubplayerGOLD: Since your here Susan:),
Do you think Mikhail Tal was the truest attacking player?? Sorry to ask so many questions:) |
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Jun-11-06 Sicilian, Scheveningen (B80) 
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ClubplayerGOLD: Me vs. a patzer:)
1.e4, c5 2.Nf3, Nc6 3.d4, cxd4 4.Nxd4, Nf6 5.Nc3, d6 6.f3, Nbd7 7.Be3, Nc5 8.Qd2, d5 9.Ndb5, Qa5 10.exd5, exd5 11.Bd4, Be6 12.Qf4, Nh5 13.Qg5, Nf6 14.Bxf6, h6 15.Qf4, Na6 16.Be5, Bd7 17.0-0-0, Bc6 18.a3, Rh7 19.Bc7, b6 20.Re1+, Be7 21.Bd3, Kf8 22.Rxe7, g5 ... |
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Jun-10-06 Vladimir Kramnik 
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ClubplayerGOLD: You consider a computer World Champion, things must have changed over night:) With much respect:),
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