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play2win
Member since Dec-21-09 · Last seen May-25-14
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   play2win has kibitzed 85 times to chessgames   [more...]
   Mar-23-14 Anand vs Topalov, 2014 (replies)
 
play2win: Wow...Anand took Topalov to school here.
 
   Feb-06-14 Magnus Carlsen (replies)
 
play2win: <sovesveis> In response to your first post: Yes, there were much worse times. Fischer practically took on the Soviet Chess Machine. Kasparov was considered a huge underdog going into his first title match (contrast this with Carlsen). Your argument regarding the use of ...
 
   Nov-21-13 Anand - Carlsen World Championship Match (2013) (replies)
 
play2win: Naka also lacks the discipline to ever competently go into a WC match sufficiently prepared to reasonably contend with Carlsen.
 
   Jun-05-12 Anand - Gelfand World Championship Match (2012) (replies)
 
play2win: Anand beat the man who beat the man in 2008 when he defeated Kramnik. Before that he was just "the man who won a super tournament but is not the man who beat the man."
 
   Jan-27-12 Caruana vs Giri, 2012 (replies)
 
play2win: These are the games I love. A really unconventional position and then a piece sac for a few pawns and a great queen side storm.
 
   Jan-27-12 Tata Steel Group A (2012) (replies)
 
play2win: What a crazy day.
 
   Jan-11-12 Garry Kasparov (replies)
 
play2win: You must have missed the part where I said it was merely <my dream> and that a competitive return would depend on <considerable study and sharpening>. And I still have the dream that Fischer comes back and takes his rightful crown - don't rain on my parade.
 
   Jan-03-12 0 (replies)
 
play2win: <softpaw> I do believe what you are describing is a "bigot" and not a "racist," though the difference, if any, is technical and not often observed.
 
   Dec-11-11 Kibitzer's Café (replies)
 
play2win: The 8th draw of the 1984 Karpov-Kasparov Match was 93 moves, but I think I'm fishing. Hey, maybe 93 total moves in the game, not per side?
 
   Dec-07-11 Hikaru Nakamura (replies)
 
play2win: Either way, a momentous win for Naka. After all is said and done, he goes +2 -1 =1 against the best four players in chess. However he got there...he can't be dissatisfied.
 
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