Mar-13-15 Karpov - Fischer World Championship Match (1975) 
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pcomanici: Many of you are forgetting that Fisher didn't defend his title because he was Afraid to loose it. (a conclusion drawn by many that were close to him at the time... also an indication that his illness had taken affect) If your interested in this timeline, read Karpov's memoirs. If ... |
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Mar-03-15 A Brkic vs David Nareznoy, 2015
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pcomanici: This was a great game. IMO Black's opening moves where not an issue (If you play the French as I do) However, it does demonstrate great middle game plans for White.. |
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Feb-19-15 Anatoly Karpov 
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pcomanici: "Jan-28-15 Lambda: Karpov and Kasparov played five world championship matches, they're the two most closely compared players in history. And Kasparov, after 144 games, finished +2. There's virtually nothing to choose between them. Wherever you have one, the other must also be ... |
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Feb-09-15 Moscow Open (2015)
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pcomanici: IMO one of the premier tournaments in Chess |
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Feb-02-15 Yasser Seirawan 
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pcomanici: Totally agree! |
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Jan-30-15 Viktor Korchnoi 
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pcomanici: "Quote.....Imagine a baseball team in Russia challenging the World Series winner to a 7 game match and winning say in 5 or 6 games!! I hope I live for the day when Cuban baseball teams play in the "Major's. When a certain country dominates an activity year after year, then loses ... |
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Jan-22-15 Kamsky vs V Akobian, 2014 
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pcomanici: Akobian is a beast! Kamsky's London... wow! At first I thought Kamsky played it only against weaker opponents. Nope. He essays it against everyone. |
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Jan-22-15 Kamsky vs E Emojong, 2014 
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pcomanici: Loss on time. In positions like this its 99% why. Kamsky plays the London as one of his main lines. So he knows the ins and outs. If you noticed this line got real sharp real fast! Beyond what many think the London has the ability to be dynamic. It's all how you play it. Nice win ... |
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Nov-27-14 Bobby Fischer 
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pcomanici: (SteinitzLives: GM Wojo put it well, when he said: The better you get at chess then more self centered you become) Totally agree! I think to be a top GM you have to be down right paranoid at the board! I don't about being crazy like Fisher was, but most of these guys were talking ... |
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Nov-24-14 Bent Larsen 
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pcomanici: Larsen, was a great an exciting chess player. In the 1950's was the world's strongest player that was NON Russian. Late in his career he runs into Fisher who probably was (and is) the strongest player to date. You will miss out on looking at some real great games if you think of ... |
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