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Manequinho
Member since Jul-24-06 · Last seen May-14-08
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   Manequinho has kibitzed 113 times to chessgames   [more...]
   Apr-13-08 Raffael (replies)
 
Manequinho: It seems Kasparov recognized he is Raffael in an interview some weeks ago... I cannot find it (the interview) on the web anymore, though...
 
   Mar-23-08 P C Dozsa vs O Sarapu, 1967
 
Manequinho: Nice! 51...g3+!
 
   Mar-20-08 Amber Tournament (Blindfold) (2008) (replies)
 
Manequinho: In blindfold games, what happens if a player tries to play an invalid move? (Let's say, there is another piece in the way, the player in question forgot it, but the move cannot actually be player)
 
   Mar-17-08 Topalov vs Morozevich, 2008 (replies)
 
Manequinho: wouldn't 39. Qh7 be a good move?
 
   Mar-07-08 Karpov vs Korchnoi, 1978 (replies)
 
Manequinho: wouldn't 49...Ra8 be better and give drawing chances?
 
   Mar-05-08 Morelia-Linares (2008) (replies)
 
Manequinho: <hitman84: Carlsen is playing very agressive chess.> That's why I support him! And I think that with his maturity his agressiveness is being refined with wisdom! Go, Magnus, go!
 
   Mar-02-08 Schlechter vs Herzfeld, 1893 (replies)
 
Manequinho: Do you guys think Schlechter saw the mate(s) in move 18.Rb1?
 
   Feb-23-08 Browne vs Belle, 1978 (replies)
 
Manequinho: Well, well... according to Shredder database, this starting position is a win in 35 moves. http://www.shredderchess.com/online...
 
   Sep-17-07 Schlechter vs Tarrasch, 1900 (replies)
 
Manequinho: Es könnte auf Deutsch sein: "Nicht schlechter als Tarrash". Or a bi-language pun: "As schlecht as it gets".
 
   Sep-12-07 J N Berger vs J Plachutta, 1866 (replies)
 
Manequinho: Hey, as a chess player born in Rio de Janeiro, I must learn this variation! Does anybody know why is it called so?
 
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