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Quantos
Member since Aug-31-05 · Last seen Aug-31-05
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   Quantos has kibitzed 11 times to chessgames   [more...]
   Aug-31-05 Khalifman vs Kramnik, 1993 (replies)
 
Quantos: Kramnik will always find a resonable motive to make a draw, and he will always find the precisse one for other players to accept an early draw
 
   Aug-31-05 J Nogueiras vs Kramnik, 1994
 
Quantos: Poor nogueiras, he HAD to accept the draw, cause he got a terrible headache and was tired,and with Kramnik repeating every 5 seconds "lets draw" he got tired and accept the draw offer, otherwise he would have gone crazy.
 
   Aug-31-05 Anand vs Kramnik, 1996
 
Quantos: This game can be called as "Clash of Drawers"
 
   Aug-31-05 Kramnik vs Gelfand, 1994
 
Quantos: Cool game, it shows how powerfull the sicilian canal-sokolsky can be ,
 
   Aug-31-05 V Akopian vs Kramnik, 1992 (replies)
 
Quantos: What an exciting french game, i like specially when Kramnik sacrifices his horse to break into king structure and finally wins the game.
 
   Aug-31-05 Kharlov vs Kramnik, 1990 (replies)
 
Quantos: i saw in chessmetrics.com that kramnik has been together the most boring and drawish, non exciting chess player ever
 
   Aug-31-05 Kramnik vs Huebner, 1992 (replies)
 
Quantos: a mastepiece of drawmnik!!!
 
   Aug-31-05 Kramnik vs Ivanchuk, 1996 (replies)
 
Quantos: <"there was no need to risk losing a game> those are the cowards words!!!! and ok, if they are not going to take a silly risk, why Kramnik make people waste time??? i mean he can call by phone and make the draw via telephone, that way he can save him, his oponent, the chess ...
 
   Aug-31-05 Leko vs Kramnik, 2005 (replies)
 
Quantos: This its a truly masterpiece of the best drawish Masters"!!!!!! what else can be expected from Leko and Kramnik but a draw??? this two playing together will always draw
 
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