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enqwert
Member since May-21-09 · Last seen Oct-25-22
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   enqwert has kibitzed 127 times to chessgames   [more...]
   Sep-06-22 Carlsen vs Niemann, 2022 (replies)
 
enqwert: Is this the game Hans cheated?
 
   Jun-30-22 World Championship Candidates (2022) (replies)
 
enqwert: I wouldn't five Firouzja invitation fow quite such time for his unprofessional attitude.
 
   Jan-21-22 Carlsen vs Rapport, 2022 (replies)
 
enqwert: Rapport seems rather weak in defending, goes for complications instead of solid, natural moves.
 
   Nov-30-21 Carlsen - Nepomniachtchi World Championship Match (2021) (replies)
 
enqwert: Wow Carlsen will rely on his endgame expertise alone.
 
   Jul-04-19 GCT Croatia (2019) (replies)
 
enqwert: Wow! Carlsen will break the rating record and unbeaten streak. Carlsen has no match, when he is in form.
 
   Nov-25-17 FIDE Grand Prix Mallorca (2017) (replies)
 
enqwert: Thanks <Socrates>, for your interesting analysis. In my opinion chances against Carlsen(ordered from best to worst): 1. Aronian. Played well recently, has the best chance to win, though his form is not consistent. I think his possible difficulty vs MC will be not getting many ...
 
   Mar-28-16 World Championship Candidates (2016) (replies)
 
enqwert: Karjakin deserved to win, but he always seem to be an easy opponent for Carlsen. Carlsen will put big squeezes like Anand did here. Perhaps WC has a big phsycological edge over him. IMO Caruana or Aronian would be more challenging and interesting match up.
 
   Jun-19-15 Anand vs Carlsen, 2015 (replies)
 
enqwert: <derfderf: What's wrong with 43 ... Rh6?> 44Rf8+Kg7 45 Rc8 (threatens Nf5+ fork)so any move, Nf5+ and Nxd6, gets c,d connected passers.
 
   Jun-16-15 Norway Chess (2015) (replies)
 
enqwert: < choosea: Carlsen, Magnus–Topalov, Veselin, analysis after 60… Kf7 Bc4+ +123.36 d42 61. Bc4+ Ke8 62. Bb5+ Kf7 63. Qf5+ Kg7 64. Qd7+ Kh6 65. Qe6+ Kg5 66. Qe7+ Kh6 (…) Score: +123.37> The question is "Could Magnus calculate this extremely long and difficult line with ...
 
   Nov-15-14 Carlsen - Anand World Championship Match (2014) (replies)
 
enqwert: <nok: Can anyone suggest a more passive opening for Anand? The Berlin is a dream compared to what he played today.> Well said !!
 
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