Mar-25-14 World Championship Candidates (2014) 
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ennar: How about using the number of points gained during the tournament as the tie-breaker. That is, a win over a 2800 player will count more than a win over a 2700 player. Will that work? |
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Jan-30-11 Tata Steel Group A (2011) 
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ennar: From Chessok.com for the Anand game - LOL
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38. Kf2 g3+
(39. Kg1 Rh7 40. a3 Rybka Aquarium (0:00:47) -2.12|d32 Black has a decisive advantage)
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Jun-13-09 Lasker vs Tarrasch, 1914 
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ennar: The problem with 41. Kf6, is that after c4, the white king wont have time to catch the a-pawn. It seems like it would, except for the fact that a white pawn on c3 will inevitably block the white king's path. The problem with h5, is incredibly close. It seems that white will get out of |
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Apr-28-09 J Dueball vs G Jacoby, 1976 
Mar-06-09 Linares (2009) 
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ennar: It is possible for Anand to finish tied for first. It is also possible for him to finish tied for last! |
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Oct-29-08 Anand vs Kramnik, 2008 
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ennar: Congratulations Anand!
It indeed was a pleasure to see two real gentlemen out there. Any links for the award ceremonies, interviews?
Thanks |
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Sep-12-08 Radjabov vs Carlsen, 2008 
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ennar: <A win for Carlsen and he's back in clear first, no?> And Radjabov will be clear last! |
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Sep-06-08 Ivanchuk vs Topalov, 2008 
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ennar: Ivanchuk is ahead on time! |
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Sep-02-08 Anand vs Ivanchuk, 2008 
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ennar: Are the clocks shown here accurate? ChessOk has quite different times |
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May-07-08 Viswanathan Anand 
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ennar: <yalie:>
A very interesting report. Thanks for posting this. |
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