Dec-09-09 London Chess Classic (2009) 
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KamikazeAttack: Kudos to Hua, he is taking the fight to Kramnik. |
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Dec-08-09 World Cup (2009) 
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KamikazeAttack: Gelfand v Pono
This is a tough one to call.
Are they having a break tomorrow? Thye've been playing non-stop for days... |
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Dec-08-09 Carlsen vs Kramnik, 2009 
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KamikazeAttack: Truth is Carlsen outplayed Kramnik - period. |
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Dec-08-09 Vladimir Kramnik 
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KamikazeAttack: Good post visayanbraindoctor |
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Dec-08-09 Magnus Carlsen 
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KamikazeAttack: Congrats to Carlsen!
A deserved win.
One down, six to go. |
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Dec-08-09 Hikaru Nakamura 
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KamikazeAttack: <blind to any defects of their heroes> Truer words have never been said on CG:) |
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Dec-07-09 Nigel Short 
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KamikazeAttack: <Even if you have a deeper grasp of the game, you could still be out-smarted and lose the <war>. > True. |
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Dec-07-09 Kramnik vs Anand, 2008 
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KamikazeAttack: <visayanbraindoctor: Not sure with Kasparov, who was a far better attacker than he was a defender. He never was used to defense, which I think was his main weakness..> Kasparov was an excellent defender and this was one of his strengths actually. This is why he seldom ... |
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Dec-06-09 Karjakin vs Gelfand, 2009 
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KamikazeAttack: This could well be the best game of the WC so far.
A lot of GMs would incorporate the rook move idea into their repertoire in similar configurations going forward. |
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Dec-05-09 Ruslan Ponomariov 
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KamikazeAttack: Pono continues his rehabilitation after sojourning in mediocreville and with vampire Danailov. This year has been good to him as he has finally made his presence felt in the upper echelons of the game. Every SGM knows he belongs would reckon with him. Well done Pono, glad to ... |
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