Sep-16-13 Sinquefield Cup (2013) 
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IngoBingo: When Maurice Ashley asked Aronian if he was surprised that Carlsen declined the draw offer, considered that he thus had the first price in his hands, Aronian answered: "This is chess, it's not about money, it's about objectivity." I, for one, applaud that reply. |
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Aug-02-13 Nepomniachtchi vs Rapport, 2013
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IngoBingo: Good fighting game. 11.c4 is a novelty, I think. |
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Jul-07-13 Morozevich vs Gelfand, 2013 
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IngoBingo: Objectively 21...Kxf7 is best, but it is certainly not easy for a human mind to calculate all variations in a limited time. |
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Jul-07-13 Y Wang vs Kamsky, 2013 
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IngoBingo: 59...c4!? 60.bxc4 a4 61.Ra8 a3 black should have drawing chanses. |
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Sep-18-08 O Kinnmark vs P N Lee, 1964 
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IngoBingo: After 14.Bxc4 Rxc4 15.Nb3 Qc7 16.h5 Rxc3 17.h6! white should be better. |
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Sep-18-08 O Kinnmark vs C Zuidema, 1964
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IngoBingo: Yes, 15...Qxh3 is a gross error. Black should have played 15...Qg6, with some fighting prospects after 16.Bxd6 Qxd6 17.Qxd6 cxd6 18.g4. |
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Sep-18-08 Tal vs O Kinnmark, 1974 
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IngoBingo: Black seems to have a near win by 61. - g5!. After eg. 62.Re7 Rxb4 63.Re8 Rc4 64.Th8 Kg6 65.Rg8+ Kh6 66.Rd2 Rf6 67.Rd7 Bxf3 68.gxf3 Rc2+ Black should win. According to Kinnmark this conclusion was reached by him and Tal directly after the game (source: Tidskrift för Schack # 4, ... |
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Sep-18-08 Keres vs O Kinnmark, 1944
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IngoBingo: This game was not played by Ove Kinnmark, who was born in this same year 1944, but by his paternal grandfather Olof Kinnmark - one of Sweden's strongest players between 1925 and 1950. |
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Dec-23-07 Gosta Stoltz 
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IngoBingo: (parisattack) As stated above Stoltz with time became a heavy alcoholic. Signs showed at the Stockholm Chess OL in 1937, already, when he resigned from playing in a scandalous way (he was banned from international matches for a year by the Swedish Chess Federation), and in the ... |
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Feb-20-05 Karl Berndtsson 
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IngoBingo: Berndtsson was the creator and editor of a chess magazine - "Schackvärlden" ("The Chess World") from 1923 until his sudden death by stroke in 1943. This probably reduced his powers at the board, and Gideon Ståhlberg is reported to have branded Berndtsson's engagement in ... |
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