Sep-15-04 Bronstein vs Beliavsky, 1974 
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lao tzu: did alex run out of time? -- after making his 41st move? odd - no? |
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Sep-14-04 Leko vs K Georgiev, 2002 
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lao tzu: <tpstar> indeed- thx |
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Sep-14-04 Kramnik vs Deep Fritz, 2002 
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lao tzu: it was lasker who answered the question " how many moves deep do u see" with "one...one move deeper than my opponent" |
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Sep-13-04 Leko vs Kasparov, 2002 
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lao tzu: a good example of how bishops arent ALWAYS superior to knights in open endgame positions |
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Sep-10-04 Adolf Anderssen 
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lao tzu: <BishopBerkeley>
what an amazing link
thanks |
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Sep-09-04 Kibitzer's Café 
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lao tzu: <ChessCamp>
'spacial' advantage...not special
which means an advantage in *space... one of the main reasons a pawn is gambited is to get control over key squares ( another is to gain time, as it takes a full 'turn' to take something)
i would recommend u play over many ... |
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Sep-09-04 Magnus Carlsen 
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lao tzu: is the biography a pamphlet? : ) |
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Sep-09-04 Karpov vs Csom, 1977 
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lao tzu: <eggman>
youre right
if 50 Nh5 Rg8 wins |
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Sep-08-04 B G Moore vs Silman, 1991 
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lao tzu: <Knezh>
Silman is rated 2384 FIDE...i'd take it |
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Sep-08-04 Nicolas Rossolimo 
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lao tzu: i was working for Nicolas in his shop in the 70s when he died according to his wife he "fell" down a flight of stairs leaving a students apartment building (the shop was on the ground floor)...and was perhaps...drunk..*probably true he and his wife didnt get along very well, so its ... |
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