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preybird
Member since Feb-23-05 · Last seen Jan-27-19
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   preybird has kibitzed 47 times to chessgames   [more...]
   Apr-25-15 Gashimov Memorial (2015) (replies)
 
preybird: Big props to Anand for his solid play, and for proving many of the naysayers wrong. This performance shows that in spite of his "age", he is still a strong candidate for another rematch with Carlsen, IMO.
 
   Nov-11-14 Anand vs Carlsen, 2014 (replies)
 
preybird: time to resign, Magnus.
 
   Nov-07-14 Carlsen - Anand World Championship Match (2014) (replies)
 
preybird: Amazingly enough, there is virtually no news coverage of this incredible rematch! Not one mention in the New York Times. Nothing on Al-Jazeera. Nothing on BBC. I wonder if Sochi has anything to do with it, that is Putin. It's just offensive on so many fronts that Western media ...
 
   Sep-30-14 FIDE Grand Prix Baku (2014) (replies)
 
preybird: No Kramnik, Topalov, or Aronian? Can someone explain, please, why these giants aren't participating? I tried to Google some info, but very little came up. Thanks!
 
   Mar-12-11 Carlsen vs Nakamura, 2011 (replies)
 
preybird: It seems that Magnus really gets up for his games against Hikaru. Perhaps he heard the recent ICC interview where Nakamura said that Carlson appears less interested in chess of late.
 
   Jan-26-11 Nakamura vs Vachier-Lagrave, 2011 (replies)
 
preybird: This was a total demolition job. Perhaps all the Naka haters out there will finally give the man his due props.
 
   Dec-07-09 London Chess Classic (2009) (replies)
 
preybird: 7 rounds is all the organizers could provide us? How utterly lame.
 
   Oct-24-08 Anand - Kramnik World Championship Match (2008) (replies)
 
preybird: Can anyone say 'must win' for Vlad today? I think if Kramnik scores anything less than a point this game, he may as well concede the match. I also wonder how many of you believe that Kramnik's choice of Leko and Rublevsky (two e4 players) as his seconds is costing him--thus ...
 
   Jul-05-07 World Championship Tournament (2007) (replies)
 
preybird: So, let me get this straight. If Kramnik wins, he must play Topalov in a rematch. If Kramnik loses, he plays the winner of Mexico for his title. Is that right?
 
   Apr-17-07 Nigel Short (replies)
 
preybird: For those of you, including Mr. Short, interested in talking about cricket, can you move to the kibitzers cafe? Hey Chessgames, why the double standard? Does Short pay your bills or something?
 
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