Dec-07-07 The World vs G Timmerman, 2007 
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GameGod123: zooter, Black is taking a long time because he is not on the computer currently. He will take a while to get on, most likely. |
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Dec-01-07 Alexander Alekhine 
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GameGod123: A weak opening from Alekhine, but still one that inspired many people, and somehow allowed him to win most of his matches. However, as a thinker Alekhine at his prime was possibly the greatest Chess player of all time. On analysis of most of his games and that of his opponents I ... |
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Dec-01-07 Akiba Rubinstein 
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GameGod123: Earlier on he was an excellent player, comparable to Capablanca. I would say that at their respective primes Capablanca would win with extreme ease, but earlier on things might have been drawn. To bad, when Rubinstein was at his prime I can bet he would have drawn or lost to a ... |
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Dec-01-07 H Wolf vs Rubinstein, 1922 
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GameGod123: Reasonable play from Rubinstein. At his prime, he seemed to play at the same level as the average Capablanca, often laying rise to four excellent moves. Quite surprising for his time. |
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Nov-11-07 A Nguyen vs J Waitzkin, 1994 
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GameGod123: 38 ... Qg6??? ?. Are you joking? I gave it three exclamation marks, because it's more than just a blunder, it's a disgrace. 39. Kd2 was weak as well: it let Waitzkin back in to the game. After 39. Qf1!, Waitzkin would have no hope. |
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Nov-10-07 Rubinstein vs Lasker, 1909 
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GameGod123: Rubinstein played a skilled game in this. At this point of time, he plays with the same amount of skill as Jose Raul Capablanca would have, at his prime; considering that this was in the middle stage of Lasker's reign, that's pretty impressive.
Here's my notation of the game, for |
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