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Pawnographer
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   Pawnographer has kibitzed 57 times to chessgames   [more...]
   Aug-04-06 Kramnik vs Adams, 2006 (replies)
 
Pawnographer: Boy, the move a5 is really leaving a sour taste now. granted, black would have an arduous game even without it. With it, white's task is simpler and his edge more glaring...
 
   Aug-02-06 Morozevich vs Pelletier, 2006 (replies)
 
Pawnographer: How bout b5 now?
 
   Aug-01-06 A Volokitin vs Morozevich, 2006 (replies)
 
Pawnographer: What the heck is going on???? It's fixed!!!!!
 
   Oct-01-05 Topalov vs Adams, 2005 (replies)
 
Pawnographer: why not 35. b6 instead of Rc7?
 
   May-16-05 Anand vs Adams, 2005 (replies)
 
Pawnographer: I agree, i really thought the Bf1 plan had more prospects than Bc8...
 
   Oct-16-04 Leko vs Kramnik, 2004 (replies)
 
Pawnographer: I wonder ir Rf7 is appropriate, aiming for a trade on f5?
 
   Sep-29-04 Kramnik - Leko Classical World Championship Match (2004) (replies)
 
Pawnographer: Since Leko is a player that can thrive on small advantages, perhaps he should consider Glek's system 4. g3 in the Four Knights Game
 
   Sep-25-04 Leko vs Kramnik, 2004 (replies)
 
Pawnographer: What are the time controls of this match?
 
   May-02-04 Four Knights (C47) (replies)
 
Pawnographer: Read Donaldson's review of the Four Knights Game by Jan Pinski at www.jeremysilman.com. He believes that the g3 variation is one of the few variations that White may get an edge.
 
   Apr-26-04 Mihai Suba (replies)
 
Pawnographer: The hedgehog is generally considered a formation of black pawns notably on a6,b6, e6 and d6. Notice how those pawns cover the most of the squares involving the fifth rank. a great hedgehog game to refer is Karpov-Ribli Dubai 1986. A classic.
 
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