Sep-17-06 The World vs A Nickel, 2006 
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Chess Lou Zer: Prediction: By the end of this game, this will be the third most kibitzed page and easily the most kibitzed game in the database. I predict about 35,000 kibitzes by the end. |
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Sep-17-06 Kramnik - Topalov World Championship Match (2006) 
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Chess Lou Zer: The past isn't always a good predictor of the future, whether in chess or anything else. Before everyone starts pointing at Topalov's record against Kramnik, consider the following: - Alekhine's record against Capablanca
- Fischer's record against Spassky
- Kasparov's record |
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Sep-16-06 Capablanca vs Alekhine, 1927 
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Chess Lou Zer: Beautifully executed throughout. White keeps the initiative right to the end. He was never in any trouble at all. And 32. Nxg7 is the final nail in Alekhine's coffin. Capablanca's best win of the tournament? |
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Sep-16-06 Radjabov vs Anand, 2006 
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Chess Lou Zer: And thus my name! |
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Sep-16-06 Leko vs Svidler, 2006 
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Chess Lou Zer: Yes, I agree. This is brilliant, especially for a blindfold game. |
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Sep-12-06 Papa vs Ribbit, 1974 
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Chess Lou Zer: Papa, don't preach, 'cause you're in trouble deep! |
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Sep-12-06 Matulovic vs I Miladinovic, 1994
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Chess Lou Zer: Here's what's most likely to happen in our game with Arno Nickel!! |
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Sep-12-06 J Cuartas Medina vs V M Vehi Bach, 2006
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Chess Lou Zer: Could we learn something from this game to apply against Arno Nickel? |
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Sep-12-06 I Rogers vs R Schmaltz, 2006 
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Chess Lou Zer: Maybe we'll be able to do this to Arno Nickel. Doubt it! |
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Sep-12-06 Sadvakasov vs Vachier-Lagrave, 2006 
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Chess Lou Zer: What happens if 22...Qxc5? |
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