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Frankenstein17
Member since Aug-22-10 · Last seen May-29-12
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   Frankenstein17 has kibitzed 40 times to chessgames   [more...]
   Nov-07-10 M Socko vs M Dziuba, 2008 (replies)
 
Frankenstein17: Rybka finds 89.g4+ in depth2. Computers are far away greater than humans.
 
   Oct-23-10 Nanjing Pearl Spring Tournament (2010) (replies)
 
Frankenstein17: <Stockfish finds the win, Rybka dont. thats what i call superior...> This doesn't mean Stockfish is superior. Stockfish finds the win, maybe because he couldn't find the best defense.
 
   Oct-10-10 Grand Slam Chess Final (2010) (replies)
 
Frankenstein17: <Eyal: Top of the live ratings after today's games: 1. Anand 2804,7 2. Carlsen 2799,7 3. Aronian 2793,8 4. Kramnik 2789,8 5. Topalov 2785,5 ( http://chess.liverating.org/ )> Yesterday's results Last Update: October 10th 20:45 CEST New one, i think, will ...
 
   Sep-08-10 Shanghai Masters (2010) (replies)
 
Frankenstein17: Is this a joke? :)
 
   Sep-05-10 Kramnik vs Aronian, 2010 (replies)
 
Frankenstein17: I mean, due to Kramnik's style, he usually plays for not losing rather than winning. However, this rating system 3-1-0 is not suitable for him. Rybka's best line after 29. ...Nd7 (depth 20 and +0.93 for white): 30. Qf4 Nxc5 31. dxc5 Be4 32. c6 b6 33. Bd3 Bxd3 34. Rxd3 Kh8 35.
 
   Sep-05-10 Shirov vs H Wang, 2010 (replies)
 
Frankenstein17: Just one move ruins entire effort. 62. ...a4??
 
   Aug-26-10 Kramnik vs Kasparov, 2000 (replies)
 
Frankenstein17: What a shame for Kasparov! He did not deserve to be 2000 world champion with such a careless playing.
 
   Aug-24-10 V Lepikhin vs Alekseev, 1959 (replies)
 
Frankenstein17: Should be 12. ...(exf4, Bb7 or Nxe4) rather than 12. ...Nxd5 according to analysis.
 
   Aug-24-10 R Toran vs O'Kelly, 1967 (replies)
 
Frankenstein17: <for blitzkriege> After 12...Qxf6 13.Bxh7+ Kxh7 14.cxd5 white can move Qc2. Worse position for black.
 
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