Jun-21-11 Bazna King's Tournament (2011) 
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abscissa: Safar, the tiebreak is Sonnen-Berger - which means Carlsen wins the tournament (he has 29, karjakin 28.5). Also, I'm religious and I'm taking a world history class now, in which we are studying Yahweh but... chess! Stay on topic people! |
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Jun-04-11 XXIV Magistral de Ajedrez Ciudad de Leon (2011) 
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abscissa: Hi Winsome Knight! What I meant to ask was:
how do you denote a checkmate which results from two simultaneous checks (one of them being a discovered check)?? |
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Jan-27-11 Tata Steel Group A (2011) 
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abscissa: <Jeez, some of these chess partisans don't seem to have a setting between euphoric and suicidal.> Sounds like me.
Anyways, when was the last time Anand tied for first in a tournament? And when was the last time Anand won clear first in a tournament? |
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Dec-09-10 Women's World Championship Knockout Tournament (2010) 
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abscissa: One thing I don't understand is why in both the FIDE World Men's Championship and Women's Championship, the top seeds: Anand and Judit respectively, don't play? I understand that if they did, they would win relatively easily, because of their level of play being so high. But, ... |
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Dec-05-10 London Chess Classic (2010) 
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abscissa: <Ezzy: <abscissa: Do you guys think Vishy has sex?> You really should sit back and analyse why you feel the need to write such nonsense.> No, I'm being serious, I'm being completely rational when I ask this. I just wonder. |
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Nov-07-10 Tal Memorial (2010) 
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abscissa: I agree with everything said in the two posts directly above Billy Vaughan's post. |
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Oct-29-10 Nanjing Pearl Spring Tournament (2010) 
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abscissa: Hahahahaha yeaaah that's exactly what he should do. That'd be sooo bada** |
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Oct-29-10 Magnus Carlsen 
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abscissa: <I'd say about 5'9". And another 5.5 inches on top of that.> What? |
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Oct-13-10 Grand Slam Chess Final (2010) 
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abscissa: Prediction:
Carlsen - Kramnik 1/2-1/2
Anand - Shirov 1-0 |
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Oct-03-10 Kamsky vs L Bruzon Batista, 2010 
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abscissa: Oh my god. This game is unbelievably similar to Ivanchuk-Shirov of the Bazna King Tournament in 2009, white won in 84!! moves (ALMOST EXACTLY SAME AS THIS GAME) in the same exact crazy and astonishing final position. |
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