Jan-06-06 Corus Group A (2006) 
|
LondonSystem: My predictions:
1.Topalov
2.Leko
3.Anand
4.Kamsky
5.Ivanchuk
6.Aronian
7.Bacrot
8.Adams
9. Karkajin
10.Gelfand
11.Sokolov
12.Van Wely
13.Tiviakov
14.Mamedyarov |
|
|
|
Nov-18-05 T E Cook vs Keene, 1968 
|
LondonSystem: Good game. I enjoyed the fact that almost all of whites moves seemed forced. |
|
|
|
Nov-17-05 A Butnorius vs Tal, 1975 
|
LondonSystem: Ok, somebody explain to me why white actually played 15.g4(??)? |
|
|
|
Nov-17-05 Spielmann vs R Wahle, 1926 
|
LondonSystem: 12.Rxe7!! What a fantastic move! |
|
|
|
Oct-27-05 Saemisch vs A Nimzowitsch, 1923 
|
LondonSystem: This is one of the greatest, if not the greatest, game(s) i have ever seen |
|
|
|
Oct-14-05 S Kagan vs J Tarjan, 1978 
|
LondonSystem: And who was it who said one should nevr move the Knight twice in the opening? Note: there is always an exception to rules somewhere! |
|
|
|
Oct-13-05 D O Taiana vs W Riemer, 1991
|
LondonSystem: 11...o-o-o looks too dubious for my liking. I feel that black should have played 11...Be7 with the plan of attacking on the queenside only castleing to the safety of the kingside when needed. but apart from that a very interesting well played game. I think that this game can ... |
|
|
|
Oct-13-05 Smyslov vs Fischer, 1959 
|
LondonSystem: What an immaculate endgame played by Fischer. What an excellent performance |
|
|
|
Oct-08-05 FIDE World Championship Tournament (2005) 
|
LondonSystem: My round 9 predictions:
1) Anand - Topalov 0:1
2) Polgar - Adams 1/2
3) Svidler - Kasimdzhanov 1:0
4) Morezevich - Leko 1/2 |
|
|
|
Oct-07-05 E van Haastert vs Smeets, 2005
|
LondonSystem: I prefer topalov's 6...Ng4 here against 6.Be3, over Smeets' 6...e6 |
|
|
|
indicates a reply to the comment. |
|