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Wayne Proudlove
Member since Aug-20-09 · Last seen Sep-21-16
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   Wayne Proudlove has kibitzed 5346 times to chessgames   [less...]
   Sep-21-16 Kibitzer's Café (replies)
 
Wayne Proudlove: Tim O'Brien, "Farewell Angelina": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tDs...
 
   Oct-13-14 I Agrest vs L Couso, 2005
 
Wayne Proudlove: White's rooks are rendered useless vs. Black's Queenside passed pawns in the endgame.
 
   Oct-05-14 D Kagramanov vs J Michielsen, 2007
 
Wayne Proudlove: I play the French and Black here ran the open files and held the initiative and his Bishops were better than White's Knights in an open game.
 
   Jan-26-14 D Kagramanov vs Y Khachatourian, 2010
 
Wayne Proudlove: I love this clear and concise game!
 
   Aug-22-13 P Mutesi vs D Kagramanov, 2010 (replies)
 
Wayne Proudlove: Oh, I read an article about this--the Ugandan girl is 14 from the worst slums of Uganda and she found a way out through chess.
 
   Jun-17-13 Biographer Bistro (replies)
 
Wayne Proudlove: "Rocking" If you say "I rock!" then you do. If you say "I rock, but I kind of wish I didn't." then you really do.
 
   Apr-27-13 C Latino vs S R Dumas, 2010 (replies)
 
Wayne Proudlove: PhonyBenoni, constantly losing to stronger opponents is an overrated way to learn, unless the superior player brings an intentionally didactic approach to the game. Winning teaches too and feels better of course. But you know, you can't only know something ...
 
   Dec-11-12 D Kagramanov vs Shirov, 2009
 
Wayne Proudlove: White should have played 11.Kh1 or Na3.
 
   Jul-19-12 Travis Bickle chessforum (replies)
 
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   Jul-09-11 Y Yuan vs D Kagramanov, 2009
 
Wayne Proudlove: This game is interesting to me, these players aren't masters, and it's a polite opening; you go here and I go there, keep the tempo even and exchange, no way to win. But a master has to play 2...Qxd5, so I'm told.
 
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