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   Chessgames Bookie has kibitzed 2101 times to chessgames   [more...]
   Jan-08-21 Chessgames Bookie chessforum (replies)
 
Chessgames Bookie: Thanks for the tip, WinKing. Hope it works because, to tell you the truth, I'm feeling a bit frustrated. ciao, jingo
 
   Jan-08-21 chessgames.com chessforum (replies)
 
Chessgames Bookie: It would be great if we could get the Bookie site set up to start the new leg with the TATA Steel tournament about to begin in a week. Thanks
 
   Dec-26-20 Sargon chessforum (replies)
 
Chessgames Bookie: Sargon, Could we get an adminstrator to close out the Fall Leg of the Chessbookie? Prizes and reset all to $1000, or more if we're not going to get a mid-leg payday? Thanks, jingo Gens una sumus!
 
   Oct-07-20 Norway Chess (2020) (replies)
 
Chessgames Bookie: Please join us at the ChessBookie room for some fun wagering, play money. Tough competition! Altibox Norway 2020, Rd 6: Aronian-Caruana Thanks
 
   Oct-01-20 Kibitzer's Café (replies)
 
Chessgames Bookie: Rub your lucky charm! Time to bet on the Winner of the upcoming Altibox tournament. Altibox Norway 2020: Winner! Gens una sumus
 
   Sep-16-20 Petrosian vs G Stoltz, 1952 (replies)
 
Chessgames Bookie: I had no idea that Kotov won that tournament, and with what a score!!
 
   Sep-15-20 St. Louis Rapid & Blitz (2020) (replies)
 
Chessgames Bookie: And how will Alireza do tomorrow against the Champ? St. Louis Rapid & Blitz, Rd 7 Rapid: Firouzja-Carlsen Place your bet (after checking your crystal ball, of course).
 
   Sep-13-20 Champions Showdown Chess 9LX (2020) (replies)
 
Chessgames Bookie: Speaking of draws, how many today in round 7? Starts in a few hours. Only one in Rd 6 yesterday. Place your bets! Click ChessBookie at the top of the page to play!
 
   Apr-19-20 moronovich chessforum (replies)
 
Chessgames Bookie: Hi moronovich, I'm jingohanson, the new Bookie. The Pick two is for day four of the event, with the games I posted. Sorry about the confusion. I should have put (Day 4) in the description. Thanks for welcoming me. Your suggestions are welcome. Ciao, jingohanson
 
   Dec-23-19 Biographer Bistro (replies)
 
Chessgames Bookie: Just for the record. Annie and Twinlark were volunteers. I posted more on my profile page. 😊
 
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Feb-22-07
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  Sneaky: Oh my... looks like today's luck is already starting!

Aeroflot Open: WINNER : OTHER [cash in ticket] 125
<<YOU WIN! COLLECT 2260>> 17:1 18.08 2,260 Feb-23-07

gnuk gnuk gnuk

Feb-22-07  coolbob: The other ticket always pays off: I bet 200 and won more than 3600 chessbucks
Feb-22-07
Premium Chessgames Member
  Chessgames Bookie: Betting is open on round six of Linares-Morelia.
Feb-22-07
Premium Chessgames Member
  WannaBe: Tomorrow is an off day, so I'll post the Handi Capper's findings later.

(Not anybody pays any attention to it anyway... =)

Feb-23-07
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  Sneaky: Linares-Morelia: Rd 5: Carlsen vs Topalov : Carlsen [cash in ticket] 525 YOU WIN! COLLECT 2575 4:1 4.91 2,575 Feb-22-07

I'm comin for you TrueBlue!

Feb-23-07
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  WannaBe: ♔ Handi Capper's Corner!! ♔

Carlsen-Leko: There is one game in the DB, Carlsen vs Leko, 2006

Morozevich-Svidler: Svidler leads it with +6 -5 =7, this includes Rapid and Blindfold games. When Morozevich have white, he is +2 -1 =4 against Svidler

Aronian-Topalov: Topalov leads it with +2 -1 =3, this includes Rapid and Blindfold games. When Aronian have white, he is +1 (Amber Blindfold) -0 =2 against Topalov.

Anand-Ivanchuk: Two players that knows each other well, and Anand have a big lead of +23 -11 =57, when Anand have white, he is +14 -4 =31 against Ivanchuk.

Feb-24-07  coolbob: Anand and Ivanchuck has played each other 91 times? Amazing!!!!!!
Feb-24-07
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  WannaBe: ♔ !!Handi-Capper's Corner!! ♔

For the last game at Morelia. Before go back to Spain.

Leko-Anand: Two guys that have played a lot against each other. Anand leads it +17 -4 =36, when Leko have white, he is +2 -8 =18 against Anand.

Ivanchuk-Aronian: Ivanchuk leads it +7 -3 =4, when Ivanchuk have white, he is +4 -0 =3 (includes Rapid/Blindfold) against Aronian.

Topalov-Morozevich: Topalov have a slim lead of +9 -8 =6, when Topalov have white, he is +4 -5 =4 against Morozevich, all games include Rapids/Blindfold.

Svidler-Carlsen: Svidler is undefeated against Carlsen, going +3 -0 =2. When Svidler have white, he is +2 -0 =1 against Magnus.

Feb-24-07
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  Chessgames Bookie: Betting is open on round 7 games from Linares-Morelia.
Feb-24-07  strifeknot: Outta the way, <Sneaky>!

SETTLEMENT DATE: Feb-24-07
PROJECTED PAYOUT: 4,960 (4:1) Linares-Morelia: Rd 6: Pick Three DRAW / DRAW / DRAW
<YOU WIN! COLLECT 4960>

I love these pick twos and pick threes.

Feb-24-07  Bob726: Wow, user User: voronin suddenly is in the lead now by more than 10,000 chessbucks
Feb-24-07
Premium Chessgames Member
  WannaBe: ♔ Handi-Capper's Corner ♔

Bonus Stats!! search "svidler vs. carlsen"

Feb-25-07  Troglodyte: How the heck did <voronin> do that?
Feb-27-07  TrueBlue: I guess I am going down. Don't cry for me Argentina!
Feb-28-07
Premium Chessgames Member
  WannaBe: ♔ Handi Capper's Corner!! ♔

More information than you'll ever need to know...

Leko - Ivanchuk: Leko leads the overall with +8 -4 =16, when Leko have white, he is +4 -1 =8 against Ivanchuk. In their first half meeting, the game was resulted in a draw: Ivanchuk vs Leko, 2007

Anand - Topalov: Anand have a lead of +20 -13 =38. These two really knows each other's game/style! When Anand have white, he is +13 -5 =16. Topalov like to respond with Ruy Lopez or with Sicilian. (Anand have never opened 1. d4 against Topalov!) In their first half meeting, the game was resulted in a draw: Topalov vs Anand, 2007

Aronian - Svidler: Aronian leads it with +3 -2 =7, when Aronian have white, he is +2 -2 =3 against Svidler. Their game in the first half resulted in a draw: Svidler vs Aronian, 2007

Morozevich - Carlsen: Carlsen is undefeated against Morozevich (!) with +3 -0 =1. Twice before when Morozevich had white (+0 -1 =1), Carlsen responded with the Sicilian, their game in the first half resulted in a win for Carlsen: Carlsen vs Morozevich, 2007

Feb-28-07  Whitehat1963: Anyone keeping track of the most moves and fewest moves stats? (Yes, I'm being lazy and don't want to do the math if I don't have to.)
Feb-28-07
Premium Chessgames Member
  WannaBe: Quick count, error margin is about 3%

Svidler 237
Leko 241
Topalov 272
Aronian 277
Ivanchuk 294
Anand 296
Morozevich 307
Carlsen 310

Feb-28-07  Whitehat1963: Leko is starting to disappoint me!
Mar-01-07  Manequinho: Give us some opening bets, Mr. Bookie!
Mar-01-07
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  Chessgames Bookie: I've opened a line on which opening will be played in tommorrow's game between Anand and Topalov. Linares-Morelia: Rd 8: Anand vs Topalov: Opening.

There is also wagering on Yuri Shulman's 15th move in his game vs the world. Yuri Shulman vs The World: 15. ?.

Mar-01-07
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  WannaBe: ♔ Bonus Stats! ♔

Anand-Topalov Openings breakdown:

Total games: 34.

Sicilian (Any) - 22 games
Ruy Lopez (Any) - 8
French (Any) - 2
Kings Indian - 1
Reti - 1

Mar-02-07
Premium Chessgames Member
  WannaBe: ♔ !! Handi Capper's Corner!! ♔

Morozevich - Leko: Leko have the lead with +7 -5 =15 against Morozevich. When Morozevich have white, he is +3 (Two of them Amber Blindfold) -1 (Amber Rapid) =6 against Leko, their first game was a draw: Leko vs Morozevich, 2007

Carlsen - Aronian: Aronian is undefeated against Carlsen, with +2 -0 =6. This will be their third meeting this year, first game was Corus, a draw, and their second game was the first-half game of Linards-Morelia, which resulted in a draw: Aronian vs Carlsen, 2007

Svidler - Anand: Anand leads it with +8 -2 =24, when Svidler have white, he is +1 -0 =16 against Anand. Their game in the first-half of the tournament was a draw: Anand vs Svidler, 2007

Topalov - Ivanchuk: Topalov leads it with +15 -13 =21. When Topalov whave white, he is +7 -4 =8. Their game in the first-half resulted in a win for Ivanchuk: Ivanchuk vs Topalov, 2007

Mar-02-07
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  WannaBe: Latest Number of Move Count...

Svidler 249
Leko 278
Aronian 290
Topalov 294
Anand 319
Ivanchuk 329
Morozevich 345
Carlsen 350

Mar-03-07  barbababa: <WannaBe> Thanks for the stats. I would be even happier if you would try to remove rapid/blindfold games from your stats.
Mar-03-07  percyblakeney: <when Svidler have white, he is +1 -0 =16 against Anand>

<When Topalov whave white, he is +7 -4 =8>

Now that's a bit of a difference in draw percentage...

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