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Fincher
Member since Jun-04-06
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   Fincher has kibitzed 999 times to chessgames   [more...]
   Dec-10-11 Magnus Carlsen (replies)
 
Fincher: Good game today!! 1-0
 
   Jan-09-10 Hans Arild Runde (replies)
 
Fincher: <Rolfo: byrå Det jeg kan si, er at jeg på ingen måte ønsker å støtte treskogærningen i hans syke forfølgelse av deg... +2> Håper det gjelder den sjølvforherligende polakktosken også, og da blir det +2! <zarg: frogbert: zarg, akkurat som om det trengst nye ...
 
   Dec-30-09 Jon Ludvig Hammer (replies)
 
Fincher: 1. Carlsen, Magnus NOR 2810 1990 2. Lagrave Maxime FRA 2730 1990 3. Karjakin,Sergey RUS 2720 1990 4. Wang, Hao CHN 2715 1989 5. Caruana, Fabiano ITA 2675 1992 6. Zh.igalko, Sergei BLR 2668 1989 7. Nepomniachtchi RUS 2658 1990 8. So, Wesley PHI 2656 1993 9. Le, Quang ...
 
   Dec-14-09 World Cup (2009) (replies)
 
Fincher: great save by Pono!! Goooooooooooo!! ;)
 
   Dec-14-09 Carlsen vs Adams, 2009 (replies)
 
Fincher: and now Bb8-c6-e7-g6-h4 ;)
 
   Dec-12-09 Carlsen vs Nakamura, 2009 (replies)
 
Fincher: <roggeBtw, the troll didn't exactly wish good luck to both players himself ;)> as expected! ;)
 
   Dec-11-09 Fusilli chessforum (replies)
 
Fincher: <Fusilli: SetNoEscapeOn Yes! Italy, 1934. One thing I can tell you. The current Argentine team does not stand much of a chance next year. In any event, I'm sure the world cup in South Africa will be a feast.> i have always been an Argentina fans from first time i saw them in ...
 
   Dec-10-09 D Howell vs Carlsen, 2009 (replies)
 
Fincher: Tic tac tic....
 
   Dec-08-09 Carlsen vs Kramnik, 2009 (replies)
 
Fincher: 16...a4 and out of the book
 
   Dec-07-09 Nigel Short (replies)
 
Fincher: <Kamikazzzz...zzzz.zz ehh: He can handle the kids but Kramnik seems to have the psychological edge especially with white. Not just psychological. Kramnik has a deeper grasp of the game than NS.> Dont think so!! Very best of luck At the London Classic Nigel.
 
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