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hayton3
Member since Feb-28-05 · Last seen Jun-30-22
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   hayton3 has kibitzed 1159 times to chessgames   [more...]
   May-26-06 Odd Lie (replies)
 
hayton3: Returning this page to its former glory:- <Kasparov: 'I'm just an interested outsider'>
 
   May-25-06 hayton3 chessforum (replies)
 
hayton3: ...NO ONE LIGHT A MATCH! - Mr Goldsby is having a serious bout of flatulence.
 
   May-23-06 Veselin Topalov (replies)
 
hayton3: Will all the polemique concerning the true world champion of chess subside after September - or will it continue marching on in a different outfit?
 
   May-21-06 chancho chessforum (replies)
 
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   May-18-06 Gelfand vs B Kantsler, 2001 (replies)
 
hayton3: <aw1988> You're right - it's not at all difficult to find this once you've been given the preceeding 5-6 moves. 30...Kg2 is the cherry on the cake. If you still think it's not difficult to find 5-6 moves out, I'll put up $2,000 to buy you a 2700 rating and then throw in ...
 
   May-15-06 Timman vs Karpov, 1993 (replies)
 
hayton3: <azaris> Indeed - lovely positional sacrifice to allow Black to swamp the white camp with pawns.
 
   May-15-06 E Ermenkov vs V Kovacevic, 1990 (replies)
 
hayton3: <goldenbear> Fair point. The analysis of any position is good for your chess - helps you visualise and calculate. But with limited time and resources it is best to analyse positions from the late opening/early middlegame. If you understand the positions arising from your ...
 
   May-15-06 Paul Morphy (replies)
 
hayton3: "Morphy was an artist; and the best way to enjoy an artist is not to dissect him." Sergeant
 
   May-15-06 Memorable Quotes chessforum (replies)
 
hayton3: Tal vs A Vooremaa, 1971 <misguidedaggression:> on the Kopec Variation in the Sicilian Defence <1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.Bd3?! The only reason anyone in their right mind would play something like that is if they ment to play the Rossolimo and accidentally dropped the Bishop before
 
   May-14-06 Kibitzer's Café (replies)
 
hayton3: <cyruslaihy> One of the freeing moves for Black in the QGD is the pawn break c5. In the Slav this move costs 2 tempos because of the initial c6. If you play e6 you don't create that problem but as you say this comes at another cost - shutting out the white squared bishop. It's
 
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