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KINGWALK
Member since Sep-04-05 · Last seen Nov-23-05
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   KINGWALK has kibitzed 27 times to chessgames   [more...]
   Oct-04-05 Svidler vs Topalov, 2005 (replies)
 
KINGWALK: Let's say it out loud Topa is the new kid in chess. Too bad that all this darn good fighting chess came at a late age. Kasparov was doing it since the tender age of 12. Nevertheless, perhaps we're seeing another Fischer just before his retirement. After being bored numb by Drawmnik
 
   Oct-02-05 FIDE World Championship Tournament (2005) (replies)
 
KINGWALK: Topa is at the topa the world. He's burning hot. WOW! 3.5/4.0 in a field of stratospheric 2700. Even if he doesn't win it all (which is only by a stroke of some weird luck) he won the hearts of chess fans who yearn for the romantic play of Tal and Morphy. He would be a worthy ...
 
   Oct-02-05 Morozevich vs Svidler, 2005 (replies)
 
KINGWALK: Topa is at the topa the world. He's burning hot. WOW! 3.5/4.0 in a field of stratospheric 2700. Even if he doesn't win it all (which is only by a stroke of some weird luck) he won the hearts of chess fans who yearn for the romantic play of Tal and Morphy. He would be a worthy ...
 
   Oct-01-05 Svidler vs Leko, 2005 (replies)
 
KINGWALK: I just hope the San Luis winner would not meet Kramnik without making him go through KO round with the best. He only drew against the guy who is currently the doormat of San Luis, not only he was alias Drawmnik but he is also Blundernik of late. Not deserve to be called Champ but ...
 
   Oct-01-05 J Polgar vs Kasimdzhanov, 2005 (replies)
 
KINGWALK: I just hope the San Luis winner would not meet Kramnik without making him go through KO round with the best. He only drew against the guy who is currently the doormat of San Luis, not only he was alias Drawmnik but he is also Blundernik of late. Not deserve to be called Champ but ...
 
   Oct-01-05 Topalov vs Adams, 2005 (replies)
 
KINGWALK: Topa & Vishy on a roll. They are hungry for laurels, acclaim & prestige. They want to be champions in their own right (out of the shadow of Big Kasparov & Timid Kramnik). Not the time to hold back any tricks or drop of fighting blood. I predict: Topalov-Adams 1-0 ...
 
   Sep-30-05 Morozevich vs Topalov, 2005 (replies)
 
KINGWALK: can Topa keep it up? he's on fire. Look at his game with Kramnik blundering a piece which luckily Kramnik was too blind to see. I believe it will be a game full of inaccuracies, and he who makes the last mistake loses. Moro got nothing to lose, he's been on free fall from the top ...
 
   Sep-29-05 Topalov vs Anand, 2005 (replies)
 
KINGWALK: If Anand does not flinch or cower, we'll be in for a fist-fight. Being at his mature best I don't think Vishy would shy away from an intricate tactical melee. But facing the bulldozing Topa, one got to be wary lest he be uprooted by Hurricane Topa.
 
   Sep-29-05 J Polgar vs Anand, 2005 (replies)
 
KINGWALK: And the indian is a chief! I just hope he'd have the same juice come the end of the tournament-he has a tendency to fizzle out at the end.
 
   Sep-28-05 Ivanchuk vs S Volkov, 2005 (replies)
 
KINGWALK: Too bad Ivanchuk not playing in Argentina.
 
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