Mar-11-06 Leko vs Aronian, 2006 
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Notes: Lékó played a tournament, not series of chessgames. He focused on the standings all the way, not on how to win his matches. He tried to survive till the end, and it's not a thinking of a real champ. |
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Mar-05-06 Leko vs Svidler, 2006 
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Notes: Lékó is playing fast, and he is already 20 minutes up!? Can't belive it. Are you sure he is white? :) |
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Mar-04-06 Radjabov vs Leko, 2006 
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Notes: One thing is for sure: both of them will be pretty tired tomorrow. |
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Mar-03-06 Leko vs F Vallejo Pons, 2006 
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Notes: Any computer analisys on this one? |
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Nov-04-05 J Polgar vs Kasimdzhanov, 2005 
Nov-02-05 Leko vs Topalov, 2005 
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Notes: GM Zsuzsa Verõczi asked Lékó about the tournament after it, but Péter was not giving concrete answers about anything. I think the guy needs a lot of rest now. |
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Oct-06-05 Topalov vs Leko, 2005 
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Notes: Let's say black moves Nc6. I can't see any good squares for that piece after it. |
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Oct-05-05 FIDE World Championship Tournament (2005) 
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Notes: There is no any person in Lékó's coach staff, who can see the problem? He is in HUGE time trouble all the time. Almost in every match. No one can be champion with a time management like this. It's obvious. Or it's only for me? |
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Jul-13-05 P H Nielsen vs Leko, 2005 
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Notes: <Shams> You mean isolating white's e pawn, don't you? |
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Jul-10-05 Dortmund Sparkassen (2005) 
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Notes: It's a shame for this event that millions of fans have to speculate things from zoomed pictures! German precision... |
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