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Danilomagalhaes
Member since Oct-14-02 · Last seen Nov-01-03
I´m from Brazil and I play at Ajedrez21.com with the same nick. I´m young, but I guess I have knowledge about a lot of things relationated with chess. I can always talk to everybody, and my favorite chess players are Tartakower, Steinitz and Pillsbury. Sorry about my bad English. I want to make friends here, and talk a lot about... chess, of course! Send me an e-mail! Let´s be friends! Send me an e-mail for we talk a lot about chess and exchange problems... My e-mail is danilomagalhaes(at)yahoo.com.br

   Danilomagalhaes has kibitzed 145 times to chessgames   [more...]
   Nov-01-03 Alekhine vs O Tenner, 1911 (replies)
 
Danilomagalhaes: After months, I´m back! Hello, pawntificator, Honza Cerenka and the others I don´t know(yet). Very nice your commentaries about this game, and I think I don´t have anything to say about this game more you´ve already said. Just see how Alekhine in the beggining of this ...
 
   Nov-06-02 A Ramirez Alvarez vs F Khairallah, 2002
 
Danilomagalhaes: Maybe... Maybe someday we know if a very duvidous move is a right move...
 
   Nov-06-02 Janowski vs Capablanca, 1916 (replies)
 
Danilomagalhaes: He, he, I guess I´m going to become one of you... ":-)
 
   Nov-06-02 Polgar vs Mamedyarov, 2002 (replies)
 
Danilomagalhaes: I don´t like this continuation. I prefer a closed Ruy Lopez. I guess that we have a lot to study about the variations of this opening, so I guess a closed Ruy Lopez is better for white.
 
   Nov-06-02 Smirin vs A Obodchuk, 2002
 
Danilomagalhaes: Is here some Brazilian games?
 
   Nov-06-02 Morphy vs Duke Karl / Count Isouard, 1858 (replies)
 
Danilomagalhaes: This game was nice because Morphy could win the game easily with another moves like 8. Qxb7, and after it Nc3. But win the game in a beautiful way was some of the carachteristics of Morphy.
 
   Nov-05-02 Seirawan vs Xu Jun, 1988 (replies)
 
Danilomagalhaes: They could play more moves after the 77th move. It is draw after the entering in endgame. Positions like this one shows that you have a lot of that game in front of you
 
   Nov-05-02 H Wolf vs Duras, 1907 (replies)
 
Danilomagalhaes: Oldrich is not afraid of anything. That constantly battle for a pawn and the checks in the white king... It´s not for everybody.
 
   Nov-05-02 Kibitzer's Café (replies)
 
Danilomagalhaes: I guess it´s going to be better if we stop discussing about this, if not everybody is going to get crazy!!! ":-P
 
   Nov-05-02 Lasker vs Schlechter, 1910 (replies)
 
Danilomagalhaes: Games like this teach us how to play correctly a game when there aren´t many pieces in game. It´s also very nice to search games with more that 100 moves. Some of them finishes with a nice endgame to study
 
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