Dec-07-05 Van Wely vs Ponomariov, 2005 
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bishopawn: Ponomariov must have nerves of steel. His batteries don't wear down at the end of a game. He does seem like among the best in endgame problems. |
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Dec-06-05 World Cup (2005) 
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bishopawn: Wow!! Grischuk just suffocated Kamsky. Grischuk made isolated doubled pawns work for him!! What a game! |
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Dec-06-05 A Ramirez Alvarez vs Shabalov, 2003
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bishopawn: Another young contender, a little older than Karjakin, and having a very bad year, but the way from down is up, and I would see this young teen as a contender in the future. Nice job securing a knight in the center early on w/ 10. Nd5, and after that dissapated, moving the Q to ... |
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Dec-05-05 The World vs Kosteniuk, 2004 
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bishopawn: It's "the end of the world, because the English attacked, and the Sicilians defended. |
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Dec-05-05 B Ivanovic vs Ftacnik, 1982 
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bishopawn: Even I figured it out. CG! Keep it at that level! :-) |
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Dec-05-05 G Vescovi vs Harikrishna, 2005 
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bishopawn: Finally, a grandmaster I can identify with...Vescovi, I mean. I already play his style. |
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Dec-05-05 Z Peng vs A van Weersel, 2005 
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bishopawn: One vote for: "Weerse Defense" |
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Dec-04-05 Hao Wang 
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bishopawn: Gee, <Ohio Chess Fan>, that's not a bad place to be! |
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Dec-03-05 Sergey Karjakin 
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bishopawn: <Neurotic Patzer>, I am with you. Update this one and the one of Carlsen. |
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Dec-03-05 Carlsen vs Karjakin, 2005 
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bishopawn: Castling into a bishop pinned by Magnus Carlsen. That's bold. The ending is a tied knot. Indeed, is this the picture of things to come, a shadow of world championship matches in the future? |
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