Sep-09-05 FIDE World Championship Tournament (2005) 
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Elvis in Chicago: 34 pages and no games yet...kinda itchy arnt we?
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Sep-09-05 Chessgames - Odd Lie 
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Elvis in Chicago: bob is a regular kind of guy |
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Sep-09-05 Kibitzer's Café 
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Elvis in Chicago: Ouch!! heheehhehe |
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Sep-01-05 Raymond Keene 
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Elvis in Chicago: thanks, Ray. I wasn't implying that anyone should supplant the current U.K. players, I was just curious, that with the breakup of the USSR a huge talented group from Russia, central Asia and eastern Europe was free to pursue their chess careers around the world. I was ... |
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Jul-23-05 Chessgames - Beer 
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Elvis in Chicago: Is Dead really Paul?
I've heard rumours...
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Jul-23-05 Robert James Fischer 
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Elvis in Chicago: Lev Alburt's a Ukranian (no friends of the old USSR) and a defector--is he perfectly objective in his opinions? Wasn't there supposed to be some "Doctor Zhukar", who was trying to hypnotize Korchnoi, from the gallery, while korchnoi was at the board playing Karpov? Such ... |
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Jul-23-05 Garry Kasparov 
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Elvis in Chicago: Too close to call. Kasparov certainly has had a longer career, but at his best Bobby (Mr. personality)Fischer was just as dominant. |
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Jul-23-05 J Polgar vs Topalov, 1994 
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Elvis in Chicago: Nice game by a couple of teenagers, like no teenagers I've ever played! Judit breaks through, ala Kasparov |
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Jul-23-05 Judit Polgar 
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Elvis in Chicago: Fischer was 29 when he became World Champion.
Coincidence, you say?
I say thee nay! |
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Jul-23-05 Gheorghiu vs Gligoric, 1965 
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Elvis in Chicago: How does black finish? He can't go the Queenside to pick up the pawns, becasue white has a passed f pawn. Signed, "Puzzle Challanged" (but I did find the skewer tactic and the king penetration) |
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