Oct-05-04 Leko vs Kramnik, 2004 
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barrister: What is "Ncf3" doing on the move list LOL? =) |
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May-27-04 Grigory Kushelev-Bezborodko 
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barrister: I agree with the Iron Maiden...but hey, at least he's super-straightforward to Google... |
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May-04-04 Alexander Ilyin-Zhenevsky 
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barrister: Fortunately, Capablanca was able to even his score with this guy at the least. |
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May-04-04 Ragozin vs P Noskov, 1930 
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barrister: The whole 10...♘d7 business looked suspicious to me. |
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May-04-04 Viacheslav Ragozin 
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barrister: So this is the guy who escaped from the jaws of a Winawer French defeat and left poor Lillienthal licking himself LOL. |
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May-04-04 Adolf Anderssen 
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barrister: Wait a minute, Sid Packard has 897 Anderssen games...though most of the extra ones are informal encounters-- |
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May-03-04 V Bergraser vs Ragozin, 1956 
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barrister: This is a masterly game on Black's part, playing like a lovely Benoni gone good... |
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Apr-27-04 Yates vs Lasker, 1924 
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barrister: I find it funny that no Yates-Lasker games are discussed in Hannak's books of Lasker, but I guess we have to remember that Dr. Hannak did not intend to create a thoroughly chessic work on the longest reigning chess champion. |
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