Feb-14-10 Aeroflot Open (2010) 
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djmercury: <I wish there is a player standing in CG for swiss tournament.> Replace the last number of the page link on your browser from 2 to 1. With crosstable=1 you can see the player standing. |
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Jun-06-09 M Umansky vs The World, 2009 
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djmercury: Concerning <23. ... Ne4> here is what I have 24. Ne3 Be6 25. Qb1 Ng5 26. Nxg5 Qxg5 27. h4 Qe7 28. Qe4 Re8 [DIAGRAM] and we can play to win from here on.
24. Nc3 Bf5 24. Nxe4 Bxe4 and again our position is rock-solid, while white chances of a kingside attack are totally ... |
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Mar-02-09 Linares (2009) 
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djmercury: Carlsen still need a miracle to save this, he has 5 secs per move in a complicated position. |
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Dec-08-08 A Nickel vs The World, 2008 
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djmercury: <24...d5 25.e5 Nh5 26. f4 Ng3 27. Ree1 Rh5 28. Bc2> What about the weird looking Ne4? |
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Sep-13-08 Alexander Grischuk 
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djmercury: Finished 33rd for a 18000 euro payout. |
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Sep-08-08 ajile chessforum 
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djmercury: <1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 d6 6.Bg5 Qb6 7.Nb3 e6> 8. Qd2 a6 9. 0-0-0 Be7 10. f3 0-0 11. h4 Rd8 12. h5 [DIAGRAM] |
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Sep-05-08 Carlsen vs Radjabov, 2008 
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djmercury: Looks like Radjabov lost the plot from move 26. Up to that point I think he had a sizebale advantage. Someone can explain me the reason of 19. g4 followed by 20. Qe3? |
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Aug-20-08 The World vs G Timmerman, 2007 
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djmercury: <whatthefat> Outstanding analysis, keep it up. |
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Jul-06-08 Dortmund Sparkassen (2008) 
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djmercury: <Three under 40 moves, while for example Leko had five under 32>
You are comparing it with the great Drawmaster, obviously against him he doesn't stand a chance, but I personally expect a more ambitious play from a young player. |
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Jul-01-08 Naiditsch vs Kramnik, 2008 
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djmercury: <(with the moves 16.a4 b4 17.Bf4 inserted)> With 16. a4, this Qd2 novelty could be even stronger |
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