Jul-02-11 15th World Computer Chess Championship (2007)
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MJW 72: Lol. Mirco-Max finshed ahead of Rybka due to the DQ. |
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May-03-10 O Sarapu vs Z Frankel, 1962 
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MJW 72: 29. QxN PxQ (If he does not take the Queen he gets mated with it.)
30. Bh7# Easy. |
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May-01-10 Anand - Topalov World Championship Match (2010) 
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MJW 72: LOL, I read on the offical match website (watching the game live there) that chessbase was violating the rule against posting live games without permission. I wonder if Chessgames got permission or they just slipped under then radar... |
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Jul-27-09 W Fairhurst vs Menchik, 1935 
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MJW 72: I saw...
31. RxB+ KxR
32. Qh7+ Bf7
33. QxR |
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Mar-02-09 M Umansky vs The World, 2009 
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MJW 72: I wonder what would happen if the ilegal move 6...Kxe1=N won. |
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Feb-14-09 Topalov - Kamsky Candidates Final (2009) 
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MJW 72: Due to the extreme shortness of the match anyone can win it. A player could get lucky and have the other player play into one of a handfull former player's TNs. |
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Feb-04-09 M Al Sayed vs Y Wang, 2006 
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MJW 72: Maybe he forgot about the clock? |
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Jan-02-09 A Nickel vs The World, 2008 
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MJW 72: Nxd5 is the only move that should get looked at. This is not a postion that Rybka is bad at and all other moves score very poorly. |
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Aug-02-08 The World vs G Timmerman, 2007 
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MJW 72: 61...c3 62. Ke2 Ne3 <63. Rxa5??> c2 64. Kd2 Nc4+ 65. Kxc2 Nxa5 1/2-1/2 |
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Jun-20-08 J Waitzkin vs J Sarwer, 1985 
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MJW 72: a typical win against someone who really doesnt know how to coordinate the pieces |
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