Dec-21-05 Capablanca vs Bogoljubov, 1925 
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Norman Glaides: Edward Winter has just put up a lengthy article on this game here: http://chesshistory.com/winter/extr... |
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Dec-21-05 Raymond Keene 
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Norman Glaides: Ray, I know you're quite the Shakespeare lover - what did you make of the recent 'retold' series on BBC1? Did you reckon they were worthwhile or were you just Bard senseless? |
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Dec-21-05 Keene vs Dlugy, 1982 
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Norman Glaides: There always seems to be some sort of anecdote attached to your games - ah well, at least you've never been accused of embezzling $9 million. |
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Dec-21-05 Nigel Short 
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Norman Glaides: <WMD: Was he black?> Why yes, yes he was. He was pissed though and fell over so I just ran to my safety down a dark alleyway. <(Nevertheless The Guardian remains one of the world's best newspapers for objectivity imo)> You wot? I'd be interested to know what makes |
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Dec-20-05 Zvjaginsev vs Khalifman, 2005 
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Norman Glaides: O ho, nice to see such an odd looking opening at this level - what name does the 2.Na3 variation have? |
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Dec-19-05 Zappa (Computer) 
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Norman Glaides: There's a big dilemma about my Big Leg Emma. |
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Dec-16-05 Kibitzer's Café 
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Norman Glaides: Utter utter bull@#$% - clearly you've never spoken to or read Peter Hennessy - Chamberlain was explicitly un-Nazi. And so what if he was a tranny? I regularly slip on a hijab at the weekend. |
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Dec-16-05 Kamsky vs Carlsen, 2005 
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Norman Glaides: Holy cripes, killer move and a great game by Kamsky. Without his leering over his shoulder he's learned not to be @#$% too - fantastic. |
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Dec-16-05 Aronian vs Ponomariov, 2005 
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Norman Glaides: White's got this won, hasn't he? |
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Dec-04-05 Milov vs C Mania, 2004 
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Norman Glaides: Um, yeah - what the hell is going on here? |
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