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eigis
Member since Feb-19-04 · Last seen Sep-22-23
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   eigis has kibitzed 83 times to chessgames   [more...]
   Jan-16-22 Duda vs Caruana, 2020
 
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.)
 
   Jul-02-19 Cmilyte vs E Paehtz, 2010
 
eigis: In that World Championship Cmilyte defeated Paehtz by 2,5-1,5 and eliminated Elizabeth from tournament…
 
   Nov-10-05 Kasparov vs Anand, 1991 (replies)
 
eigis: Karpov was present. List of participants: Kasparov, Karpov, Ivanchuk, Anand, Polugaevsky, Gelfand, Salov, Beliavsky, Khalifman, Gurevich.
 
   May-21-05 Topalov vs Ponomariov, 2005 (replies)
 
eigis: After this game all black plan with 11...Nxc3 and 12...c5 is questionable. Maybe better 11...Nxd2 exchanging one of white bishop?
 
   Mar-08-05 Linares (2005) (replies)
 
eigis: In comparison with Wijk aan Zee-05, Linares-05 is only MINI("super")TOURNAMENT... :)
 
   Jan-16-05 Corus Group A (2005) (replies)
 
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...
 
   Jan-14-05 Anderssen vs Steinitz, 1873 (replies)
 
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 ...
 
   Nov-24-04 Russian Championship Superfinal (2004) (replies)
 
eigis: Kasparov need to win one more (to be +4) for maintain own raiting...
 
   Oct-18-04 Kramnik vs Leko, 2004 (replies)
 
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, ...
 
   Oct-16-04 Leko vs Kramnik, 2004 (replies)
 
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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