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Member since Nov-17-05 · Last seen May-09-15
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   slashed has kibitzed 13 times to chessgames   [more...]
   Mar-08-09 M Umansky vs The World, 2009 (replies)
 
slashed: I'm a little lost here. Is there a reason why White won't play 8. e4 in response to 7. ..a5? If there's already analysis done on this I apologize but I could not find it. I chose Bb4 over a5 only because it seems less committed.
 
   May-26-08 R Nezhmetdinov vs Tal, 1961 (replies)
 
slashed: If you mentioned to me that Tal was playing but not which colour, never in a thousand years would I have thought him to be black!
 
   Jan-18-08 Bobby Fischer (replies)
 
slashed: Thank you for the great games. May you rest in peace, Bobby.
 
   Jul-25-07 The World vs G Timmerman, 2007 (replies)
 
slashed: 1.d4 and 1.e4 drawn again?! Oh well, I am still hoping for a KID ;) This is probably the best chance for me to learn a thing or two about beating the blasted opening! Preferably with a Samisch :D
 
   May-19-07 Shulman vs The World, 2007 (replies)
 
slashed: Hey Carlsen played 12.f5 against Radjabov :) Check it out in chessbase, game 4
 
   Oct-13-06 Kramnik - Topalov World Championship Match (2006) (replies)
 
slashed: <spirit> you're rite! haha perhaps kaspy will come out of retirement this evening and play kramnik LOL!
 
   May-16-06 Topalov vs Kamsky, 2006 (replies)
 
slashed: They say that the best way to overcome a fear is to face it. Perhaps Topalov was traumatized by Kasparov's rook sac on him back in 99 LOL and now what Kaspy's gone, out comes Toppy playing like a madman, sac-ing rooks here and there.. to make good of that loss perhaps? Hehe just a ...
 
   Apr-22-06 Psakhis vs A Volzhin, 1994 (replies)
 
slashed: Hello! Nice to meet you all. First time posting! Capa15: I think, though I'm not sure, it's because 39.Rxe4 Rf3 But if 39.Rc1 Rc6 (Rf8 and Rf3 loses to 40.c6!) and white's king can pick off black's e-pawn easily 40.Kf2 Kf7 41.Ke3 Ke7 (maintaining opposition but i dont know which is
 
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