May-25-05 MTel Masters (2005) 
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gabrielr: Wow, this is like watching Oprah. I think I am going to cry. |
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May-18-05 J Polgar vs Adams, 2005 
May-11-05 Aron Nimzowitsch 
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gabrielr: <He categorized things in an intelligent way and marketed them cleverly - let's give him credit for that -> The key word being: categorized.
He organized and classified what already existed but nobody apparently took the time or effort to notice. If somebody did notice ... |
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May-11-05 Charles Kalme 
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gabrielr: On uscf.org:
Charles Kalme was born in Riga, Latvia, home of many fine chessplayers, including world champion Mikhail Tal. After the war his family fled to Germany, where they lived for several years in Displaced Persons Camps in the Allied zone. “It was here that Charley ... |
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May-05-05 Jeremy Silman 
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gabrielr: So, having read Aagaard and some of Silman's reviews, I guess I don't quite understand what your beef is with the "rapid chess.." review. I find the review to be honest, albeit cynical. He is writing a review, so he is obligated to critique the product and make an honest ... |
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May-03-05 Kibitzer's Café 
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gabrielr: Actually it is "combinations", not "combination's".
Since meaning wasn't lost, however, I don't see how anyone should really care. |
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Apr-28-05 Marshall vs Olland, 1907 
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gabrielr: I am a tad confused how this game ends in Marshall's favor. What am I missing? |
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Apr-08-05 Vladimir Kramnik 
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gabrielr: Paul123,
I'd never really thought about it until you said it, but the computer-chess relationship is an interesting topic. If players use computers to analyze, or rely on them too much, they could possibly (accidently) train themselves to think like the computer. Play like the ... |
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Apr-06-05 Bobby Fischer 
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gabrielr: Stonewaller,
Did I ever say America was the only one to commit wrongs? I think the mocking tone of my letter went over your head. Just a little... |
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Mar-13-05 Albert Einstein 
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gabrielr: Sharpova,
Unfortunately, very few people are recognized as geniuses until after their prime, many after death. A college student or high school student that excels at school work and scored high on SATS or IQ tests isn't a genius until they produce something of value to the ... |
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