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Hafen Slawkenbergius
Member since Jan-01-06 · Last seen Nov-03-10
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   Hafen Slawkenbergius has kibitzed 100 times to chessgames   [more...]
   Aug-22-10 Rising Stars - Experience (2010) (replies)
 
Hafen Slawkenbergius: <crazybird: GM Hikaru, "Must win game with black tomorrow against Gelfand. To sum it up in a LOTR quote, "Now for Wrath, Now for Ruin, and a Red Dawn!""> Umm... it is "a red nightfall".
 
   May-05-10 Duras vs Veirauch, 1902 (replies)
 
Hafen Slawkenbergius: The fun part would be 22...Qxf7 23.Re1.
 
   May-04-10 Gavrikov vs Gelfand, 1995 (replies)
 
Hafen Slawkenbergius: SamAtoms1980 - what after 32.e3 Ngxe3 33.fxe3 Rxe3 34. Nc4? And even if you find an improvement - allowing Qa8+ is never the cleanest way.
 
   Feb-16-10 Rotlewi vs Burn, 1911 (replies)
 
Hafen Slawkenbergius: But won't 46...Qg6 win in that line?
 
   Dec-28-09 E M Jackson vs Flohr, 1933 (replies)
 
Hafen Slawkenbergius: 43...Rxg3+ 44.Kxg3 Qg4+ 45. Kf2 Nd3+ looks convincing enough.
 
   Dec-24-09 Russian Championship Superfinal (2009) (replies)
 
Hafen Slawkenbergius: Is the rest day today or tomorrow?
 
   Dec-10-09 Samuel Reshevsky (replies)
 
Hafen Slawkenbergius: What did Suetin write? This is the first time I hear of him in this context.
 
   Dec-06-09 London Chess Classic (2009) (replies)
 
Hafen Slawkenbergius: <SugarDom: We're not even doing enough. He's not getting enough support... The boy still does not have a coach or a trainer and a powerful computer> That's a shame indeed. But why do you think swamping chessgames.com is going to help?
 
   Dec-02-09 World Cup (2009) (replies)
 
Hafen Slawkenbergius: <DCP23: Gashimov is stronger than Caruana, and to come back in a 4-game match while being 0:2 behind is next to impossible against an opponent equal in strength. And here they aren't even equal.> Vitiugov is stronger than Milos, and he also led 2-0 after the first
 
   Nov-15-09 E Alekseev vs Navara, 2004
 
Hafen Slawkenbergius: The last move is clearly wrong.
 
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