Mar-13-05 Susan Polgar 
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Pall: <SusanPolgar>
Do you think there should be special womans prizes when then are only about 4 or 5 of them or even less per tournament. It almost seems like the same few female players who always come seem to get these prizes all the time. I think it would be good to have a ... |
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Feb-21-05 Kibitzer's Café 
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Pall: However Shredder forgets that after my ..f5, White should be better after Bxf5 I think since if exf5 then e6 followed by e7. |
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Dec-02-04 A Maly vs Timoshenko, 1998 
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Pall: Last move horror this one. |
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Oct-16-04 Alexander Morozevich 
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Pall: Bareev is Kramniks second, the same with Svidler if I remember correctly. |
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Oct-12-04 Bjorn Thorfinnsson 
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Pall: Just got an IM norm in the 2004 ECC. |
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Oct-02-04 Leko vs Kramnik, 2004 
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Pall: Kramnik will play any opening to 1.e4 which involves e5 and Nf6 as Black. |
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Sep-25-04 Leko vs Kramnik, 2004 
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Pall: Great prediction <azari> |
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Jul-19-04 H Olafsson vs B Thorfinnsson, 2001 
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Pall: This should be a chessgames.com puzzle. |
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Jul-14-04 G Antal vs M Wolter, 2001
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Pall: Allowing the White pawn to a5 was a dangerous thing to do. It pinned the a6 pawn to the white diagonals and eventually became a passed pawn which Black needed to destoy with his Bishop. Still, when it was early in the game it might have been hard to tell that the a6 pawn would become a |
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Jul-14-04 Bronstein vs Spassky, 1956 
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Pall: A good example of a Rook sacrifice by Bronstein. It managed to dissolve Spasskys position into a dead draw. |
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