Mar-12-09 Nijboer vs T Chapman, 2009 
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HalfOpenFile: Yes, the position is correct. Black plays gxf6 and the B is lost, for if the B on e7 should dare to capture the pawn that is attacking it, or even move away, White plays Bb6 and the discovered check wins the Black queen |
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Mar-05-06 Topalov vs Aronian, 2006 
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HalfOpenFile: Nice one Chessgames.com |
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Mar-05-06 Leko vs Svidler, 2006 
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HalfOpenFile: <Mateo> ... good analysis, mate |
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Mar-04-06 Morelia-Linares (2006) 
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HalfOpenFile: You and I both offramp, at the same time to boot ... |
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Dec-29-05 S Volkov vs Zvjaginsev, 2005 
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HalfOpenFile: Is Zvjaginsev a young guy, new to the scene? Whoever he is, he's wonderful! |
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Dec-22-05 Tomashevsky vs Svidler, 2005 
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HalfOpenFile: How does black respond to 5. Nxe5? |
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Sep-30-05 Morozevich vs Topalov, 2005 
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HalfOpenFile: Come on Moro, tip yur king man |
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Mar-10-05 Topalov vs Kasparov, 2005 
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HalfOpenFile: Kasparov will recapture with N |
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Mar-08-05 Adams vs Kasparov, 2005 
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HalfOpenFile: Kasparov's o-o is comparable with Fischer's Bxh2 in Game 1 v Spassky 1972 (I'm Bobby Fischer, I can get away with anything I want). |
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Oct-13-04 Kramnik - Leko Classical World Championship Match (2004) 
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HalfOpenFile: I think someone has created a handle of "www.chessgames.com" which is a tad naughty really when you consider the site spokesperson is "chessgames.com". Maybe the officials can have a word in www's ear. |
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