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Gameoverziggy
Member since Apr-07-06 · Last seen Aug-16-21
I live in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. My rating fluxuates between 1400-1900 depending on the day lol. My favorite Grandmaster is Fischer and my favorite international master is John Donaldson and Lawrence Day. I think that I play my very best in dry, boring chess where positional fundamentals play a bigger part than tactics. Current CFC rating is 1735
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   Gameoverziggy has kibitzed 180 times to chessgames   [more...]
   Jul-21-09 M Zeggelaar vs D Kagramanov, 2009 (replies)
 
Gameoverziggy: Actually me and Dina had hit the +5 hour at the point when I played Qh8 I didn't play Qf3 because I hallucinated and thought it was Stalemate
 
   Dec-30-08 Pachman vs Eckert, 1940 (replies)
 
Gameoverziggy: taking the pawn is fine Qh6 is a ?
 
   Dec-29-08 M Loiterstein vs Najdorf, 1994 (replies)
 
Gameoverziggy: Wow nice game
 
   Nov-16-08 A Boik vs J MacDonald, 2004 (replies)
 
Gameoverziggy: Did I just miss something or did white blunder his queen away and black not take and then the very next move black blunder his queen away??
 
   Nov-01-08 Spassky vs Fischer, 1972 (replies)
 
Gameoverziggy: <Given that Grandmaster and many-time USA Champion Walter Browne was later unable to win this ending against the perfect defense of a computer, it would in retrospect be most interesting to see how Fischer would have handled it!> I'm positive Fischer had QK vs RK ...
 
   Oct-27-08 Kramnik vs Anand, 2008 (replies)
 
Gameoverziggy: OMG Kramnik's face in that dancing rook will give me nightmares for ever
 
   Oct-27-08 Anand - Kramnik World Championship Match (2008) (replies)
 
Gameoverziggy: <I really wish Kramnik had won yesterday as well. After all, we want to see a strong world champion. It has become commonplace for Anand to get in inferior positions. He is a supreme tactician, but often his strategic skills get him into trouble.> Maybe he needs to read ...
 
   Oct-26-08 Anand vs Kramnik, 2008 (replies)
 
Gameoverziggy: May be draw by tablebases but human's make mistakes in endgames such as these
 
   Oct-24-08 B Denton vs A Soto, 2004
 
Gameoverziggy: Nb8 is correct Ng4 just gives back the piece
 
   Oct-14-08 Anand vs Kramnik, 2008 (replies)
 
Gameoverziggy: Go Anand Go
 
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