Oct-06-05 Anand vs J Polgar, 2005 
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Ignatius J Reilly: MARADONA!!!
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Oct-06-05 Topalov vs Leko, 2005 
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Ignatius J Reilly: Hello everybody. I had a break, so I`m checking the game. How`s this going? Topa seems to be little better, right? |
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Oct-05-05 Topalov vs Kasimdzhanov, 2005 
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Ignatius J Reilly: What if ..g5? It appears to be a good defense, but if Kasim didn`t play it... there might be something hidden there. |
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Oct-03-05 Svidler vs Topalov, 2005 
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Ignatius J Reilly: White has a useless knight and an isolated pawn. Black, on the other, has its pieces well placed. Topalov will go for white`s b pawn (at least it look like a good plan). Let`s see what can Svidler do. |
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Aug-20-04 N Marache vs Morphy, 1857 
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Ignatius J Reilly: Very nice mate! Those were the days... |
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Aug-20-04 Petrosian vs Fischer, 1959 
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Ignatius J Reilly: I have a doubt. Why not 17...bxc6 instead of 17...b6? I`m sure there`s suposed to be a trap or something if 17...bxc6, but I can`t see it. This move is not very important for the rest of the game, but it only made white stronger. |
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Jul-10-04 Kasimdzhanov vs Adams, 2004 
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Ignatius J Reilly: Hello everybody. I won`t be able to watch this game live. That`s a pity because I`m sure it`s gonna be, at least, exciting, although I don`t really know what to expect. If Kasim is inspired, it might be a great game. I don`t think that the English man is going to take many |
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Jul-08-04 Adams vs Kasimdzhanov, 2004 
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Ignatius J Reilly: I know now it`s easy to talk, but the K-man tried to find an active position with black, and he never had it. And I agree with InspiredByMorphy, he may have lost a tempo, Adams opening wasn`t powerful. |
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Jul-07-04 Kasimdzhanov vs Adams, 2004 
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Ignatius J Reilly: white is short of time and it is a very difficult position, one mistake and you are lost. Besides, black can still do something |
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Jul-02-04 FIDE World Championship Knockout Tournament (2004) 
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Ignatius J Reilly: Adams is playing with Radja´s head. He knows that Radja will play to win, and that means mistakes. Adams already did his bit and if Radja doesn´t stop him, he is the finals. Besides, he is playing great chess. |
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