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bimwi
Member since Sep-13-07 · Last seen Aug-31-23
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   bimwi has kibitzed 12 times to chessgames   [more...]
   Aug-15-11 V Akobian vs The World, 2011 (replies)
 
bimwi: e6 is the only right move here. Everything else is just gambling.
 
   May-05-11 World Championship Candidates (2011) (replies)
 
bimwi: Kramnik will not play e4, because he is an expert against the KID. Since both players are experts in the KID everyone is exited, what is happening in this very interesting opening.
 
   Jun-21-10 King's Tournament (2010) (replies)
 
bimwi: <-- You're wrong. Topalov was number 1 and while he's been the WC Challenger twice (Kramnik 2006 and Anand 2010) he lost both times. He's not a WC but has been NR 1 for a long period.> Topalov was a WC 2005.
 
   Nov-18-09 Anand vs Gelfand, 2009 (replies)
 
bimwi: Tablebases say black can win in 53 moves.
 
   Nov-18-09 World Blitz Championship (2009) (replies)
 
bimwi: Kramnik's Scandinavian seems to be only a blitz opening for him.
 
   Nov-17-09 Carlsen vs Leko, 2009 (replies)
 
bimwi: Magnus style: Go for a drawn ending and win it!
 
   Sep-29-09 Carlsen vs Topalov, 2009 (replies)
 
bimwi: I tried the same opening as Carlsen (6. h3) in a blitz game on fics and followed a similar strategy: Exchange the light square bishop, give the dark squared bishop for a knight, put all pawns on the light squares and then I exchanged the all pieces and ended in a completely won ...
 
   Jul-13-09 Erdos vs Lichtner, 1922 (replies)
 
bimwi: very nice game!
 
   Jun-05-09 M Umansky vs The World, 2009 (replies)
 
bimwi: What are the comps saying to Qxe2? Isn't it winning a pawn?
 
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