Oct-26-06 C Wallwork vs Duras, 1911 
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chesspadawan: Is move 22...h5 necessary in order for black to win? looks to me like its unnecessary, maybe black saw it one move too late????? |
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Oct-13-06 Topalov vs Kramnik, 2006 
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chesspadawan: the wife thinks i'm crazy. been up since 4am to see this along with my pot of coffee. |
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Oct-10-06 Topalov vs Kramnik, 2006 
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chesspadawan: could black not open up the king side by Nh5 then Nh3? |
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Jan-22-06 Topalov vs Gelfand, 2006 
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chesspadawan: HEY--'STEPPEDONEDWOLF' Are you really as arrogant in real life? I don't think so. There is absolutely no way that someone can tolerate this obnoxious attitude from you without winding back and giving you a knuckle sandwich. I admit that even I like when you stick to the subject |
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Jan-21-06 Corus Group A (2006) 
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chesspadawan: <badest> how long could those last five moves take. If the position is not as complicated, than it shouldn't take too long for a true GM obtaing his/her victory. As in boxing, the champ needs to prove to everyone he is the true champ. I believe chess should be the same ... |
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Jan-17-06 Van Wely vs Topalov, 2006 
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chesspadawan: I like watching games to the bitter end. Give VW credit for hanging in there, regardless of time trouble. You never know when a GM might blunder. I like this match better than the earlier one. |
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Jan-16-06 Ivanchuk vs Anand, 2006 
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chesspadawan: Is it safe to say that Ivanchuk's mistake was Bxa7? |
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Jan-08-06 Korchnoi vs Balashov, 1971 
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chesspadawan: Thank you Mr.RolandTesh for your wonderful gift of premium membership. you are a great example to all of us. It isn't that often that people find it in their heart to give anything away to a complete stranger. once again thanks. |
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Jan-02-06 A Thorgrimsdottir vs M Stefanidi, 2003 
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chesspadawan: why not 28...Rxf4, I see black on top with this. Maybe I'm wrong, can someone please help? |
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Oct-31-05 Pillsbury vs Tarrasch, 1902 
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chesspadawan: (SOBERKNIGHT) I believe that if a chess player feels insulted because the opponent doesn't resign when he feels his position is superior, is unprofessional. there's always a chance either player could blunder. It's happened to Kasparov, why not the guy in front of me? To me ... |
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