Apr-22-24 World Championship Candidates (2024) 
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vsiva1: Congrats Gukesh.
You have made INDIA AND CHENNAI PROUD.
PLEASE REGAIN OUR CHESS AND ANAND'S GLORY WHICH WAS MISSED IN 2013 AT CHENNAI. CHE(SS)NNAI KING! YOU ARE NOW THE INSPIRATION TO YOUNG INDIAN CHESS AND YOUTH OF GREAT CHESS. WE ARE WAITING TO RECEIVE YOU SOON AS A WORLD CHESS |
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Aug-22-23 R Praggnanandhaa vs Caruana, 2023
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vsiva1: Perfect Win. Congrats, Praggnanandhaa from Great India, the country of Origin of Chess and Great Tamil Nadu, which produced Chess World Champion Anand, and now Yourself!.
Already made our Country Proud.
All the Best for Finals. |
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Oct-23-17 Keres vs Faltweber, 1932 
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vsiva1: Formula is keep on making possible check, when opponent is weak and finally win. |
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May-02-17 Kasparov vs Karpov, 1986 
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vsiva1: 45. Qd6 is the Perfect and only well planned calculated Terminator move which fetches win for Kasprv. |
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Dec-09-16 Kasparov vs Karpov, 1990 
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vsiva1: The main point here is finally 41. Bd5 taking Karpov's Knight ending up also with Check; may be Karpov is unlucky here with this check or Kasparov's positional skill? otherwise Karpov could have taken his Queen in b1. |
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Sep-09-16 Euwe vs Alekhine, 1935 
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vsiva1: From 45 Qb7, .... moves are CHESS PUZZLE |
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Sep-06-16 J Krejcik vs K Krobot, 1908 
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vsiva1: This is Fantastic. What a Forecast and Vision of White to go for 18. Rd6, to pave way for 26. Nd6, i.e with depth 9 moves earlier to force Mate even with huge material shortage. This GAME SHOULD ALSO BE ONE OF THE GREATEST GAMES EVER AS FISCHER GAME. |
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Aug-21-16 A Dadian vs G Dadian, 1880 
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vsiva1: White loves d5 and win the game! |
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Jun-27-16 M Voyska vs W Ju, 2012 
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vsiva1: 19... Qxh2 may save Q but Knight could not be taken, probably Black has not noticed the threat for his Q. |
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Mar-29-16 World Championship Candidates (2016) 
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vsiva1: Yes, Anand surely disappointed his Chess fans. But we have to also agree that he has already crossed a long journey; even now he attained 2nd position with Caruana. While, making more wins with White with some top players, Anand should have won 1-2 games with Black or Drawn some ... |
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