Jan-16-22 Duda vs Caruana, 2020
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eigis: This game was ARMAGEDON.
(If there was a draw in the Classical game [ Duda=Caruana, 63 moves, B48 Sicilian ( Duda vs Caruana, 2020 )] the players moved on to Armageddon, with 10 minutes for white and 7 minutes for black, with an increment of 3 seconds per move after move 40.) |
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Jul-02-19 Cmilyte vs E Paehtz, 2010
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eigis: In that World Championship Cmilyte defeated Paehtz by 2,5-1,5 and eliminated Elizabeth from tournament… |
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Nov-10-05 Kasparov vs Anand, 1991 
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eigis: Karpov was present. List of participants: Kasparov, Karpov, Ivanchuk, Anand, Polugaevsky, Gelfand, Salov, Beliavsky, Khalifman, Gurevich. |
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May-21-05 Topalov vs Ponomariov, 2005 
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eigis: After this game all black plan with 11...Nxc3 and 12...c5 is questionable. Maybe better 11...Nxd2 exchanging one of white bishop? |
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Mar-08-05 Linares (2005) 
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eigis: In comparison with Wijk aan Zee-05, Linares-05 is only MINI("super")TOURNAMENT... :) |
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Jan-16-05 Corus Group A (2005) 
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eigis: <iron maiden: Official site is back on, and it looks as though Anand is indeed lost. What would have been wrong with 38. Nd1? > Black can R->d2->c2 or R->a5->a1 wining... |
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Jan-14-05 Anderssen vs Steinitz, 1873 
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eigis: <Swindler:...Steinitz was after all seen as "the Austrian Morphy" in his youth...> It is strange! Steinitz is born earlier than Morphy, that is Steinitz WAS OLDER than Morphy... When Morphy achieve his victories, and his name become known, in that time Steinitz was already ... |
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Nov-24-04 Russian Championship Superfinal (2004) 
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eigis: Kasparov need to win one more (to be +4) for maintain own raiting... |
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Oct-18-04 Kramnik vs Leko, 2004 
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eigis: <combofan: ...why did kasparov choose kramnik to chellenge him when it was almost impossible for shirov to beat him? > I also think, that Shirov hadn't no chances against Kasparov. But sport principles is principles! Kasparov choose another challenger due the MONEY principles, ... |
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Oct-16-04 Leko vs Kramnik, 2004 
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eigis: <ChessPraxis: Okay, given that this game will end in a draw, now Kramnik has to win on Monday in order to become the Lasker of the 21st century!>
Lasker and Kasparov are the greatest chessplayeer of all times... Shlechter and Kramnik are only unhandy for him ... |
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