Mar-07-06 Pia Cramling 
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horror: She's ranked at #3 in the FIDE Womens rating list of january 2006! |
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Nov-06-05 I Nikolic vs G Arsovic, 1989 
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horror: <Wannabe> The 50-move count is reset to 0 every time a pawn moves or a piece gets captured, there is 30 pieces to capture and 6x16=96 possible pawn moves.
If you play 49 moves and then move a pawn, play 49 moves and captures a piece ect. it would sum up to (30+96)x49=6174 ... |
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Oct-17-05 Kibitzer's Café 
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horror: Help me out pls:
Bronstein vs Tal, 1982 |
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Oct-17-05 Bronstein vs Tal, 1982 
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horror: Ok, it's probably drawn at move 23, but I wonder if black has any improvements along the way? |
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Aug-02-05 Nunn vs Portisch, 1988 
Jun-28-05 Ulf Andersson 
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horror: This has anything to do with the tournament in Warsaw, but Ulf has actually LOST one correspondence game (against Hans-Marcus Elwert, ranked #6 in the world): QUEEN’SGAMBITDECLINED [D56]
W: Ulf Andersson (2805)
B: Hans-Marcus Elwert (2681)
Millennium E-mail ... |
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Jun-28-05 M Aveholt vs Andersson, 1992 
Jun-25-05 Adams vs Hydra, 2005 
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horror: <Dionyseus>Let me know if you wish to continue our challenge, <Horror><Dionyseus> I'll try...
Don't forget the d-pawn, it isn't dead yet! Why not 34 Kg2!?
If black advances with the king, whites passed pawn becomes dangerous, especially if black starts grabbing ... |
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Jul-26-04 G Minchev vs Y Stoynov, 1991 
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horror: The top computers in the world would never fall for "The Halloween Attack/Gambit". Why!? Beacuse they would never play it! They're programmed to avoid openings like this one where there play is less accurate. |
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Mar-04-04 Kasparov vs Topalov, 2004 
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horror: how much time is left now? |
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