Feb-16-07 Nigel Short 
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DennistheMenace: OK, Mr. Short, and you can call me Rover. Or just whistle. |
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Feb-16-07 Garry Kasparov 
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DennistheMenace: Yes, Pearl Harbor was most convenient for the warmongering Roosevelt. And this time it cost 300,000 American lives. |
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Feb-16-07 Morelia-Linares (2007) 
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DennistheMenace: Actually, it was New In Chess, not Chessbase, which carried that information. |
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Feb-16-07 Kibitzer's Café 
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DennistheMenace: Mexico is a haven for crime which bodes ill for the American Southwest and its inevitable hispanification. |
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Feb-16-07 Alekhine vs E Gomez, 1941 
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DennistheMenace: That should be Triple A, because he took lot of flak during his career. |
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Feb-16-07 Alexander Alekhine 
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DennistheMenace: It's said they were friendly during the 1914 St. Petersburg tournament when Alex and his brother showed Capa the sights. After the war, they were simply rivals. |
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Feb-14-07 Matthias Wahls 
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DennistheMenace: That was no ordinary simul. It was, I think, Garry's first major clock simul. The opposition were a German Bundesliga team. Chandler also won his game. |
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Feb-14-07 Herman Pilnik 
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DennistheMenace: <We seek lesser-known instances of masters making unfavorable scores in simultaneous displays. For example, CHESS, 5 February 1955 (page 215) reported that Herman Pilnik had taken on 43 players in Zagreb, scoring +7 -19 =17. "Quite a good result, really," commented CHESS ... |
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Feb-14-07 Anatoly Karpov 
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DennistheMenace: <Bad Bishop> is a poo-poo head. |
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Feb-14-07 Anthony J Love 
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DennistheMenace: <I don't know much, but I know I love you, and that may be all I need to know.> |
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