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PeterFletcher
Member since Apr-22-04
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   PeterFletcher has kibitzed 97 times to chessgames   [more...]
   Jun-23-13 Hikaru Nakamura (replies)
 
PeterFletcher: Here are the facts: 1) Naka beat Kramnik, Karjakin and Caruana in a row. This is no fluke. Naka has a lot of upside to his game. 2) Naka also lost three in a row after that, not to mention the loss to Mamedyarov. His losses leaves one scratching sometimes, as in "What are ...
 
   May-19-12 Kamsky vs Nakamura, 2012 (replies)
 
PeterFletcher: 43.d6 Bb6 44.Re7 a5 Black wins.
 
   Oct-21-08 Anand vs Kramnik, 2008 (replies)
 
PeterFletcher: The old rule of not taking your queen out for a walk still applies, even at the highest level.
 
   Feb-28-05 Anand vs Kasparov, 2005 (replies)
 
PeterFletcher: http://marca.todoajedrez.tv/live.htm Anand is White, according to the official broadcast.
 
   Dec-17-04 Karjakin - Nakamura Match (2004) (replies)
 
PeterFletcher: According to the record ( http://aacevedo.galeon.com/ ), they also played some blitz games after the match. Karjakin won 4-0 Nice photos of the conclusion. Looks like they had fun: Isn't that what's it all about? http://aacevedo.galeon.com/NotInter...
 
   Dec-14-04 Robert James Fischer (replies)
 
PeterFletcher: Joshka, squirrels like nuts... He just sounds so out of it with his comments and thoughts -not to mention the profanity during an interview.
 
   Dec-05-04 Chessmaster US Championship 2005 (2004) (replies)
 
PeterFletcher: The kid's a little big on himself (per the interview on chesscafe.com), but he's good. To be 16 and to be the U.S. Champion (+ $25,000 USD), that's not too shabby! I saw him play an endgame at the World Open (2004); he was amazing -just knocking out moves like there's no ...
 
   Dec-01-04 Anatoly Karpov (replies)
 
PeterFletcher: The man has no shame... He attends the press conference, then drops out of the tournament with a lame excuse at the last minute, and then shows up on the second day to be a spectator... And to top it all off, he's there at the end to give the prize to the winner! "Wrong" = ...
 
   Nov-21-04 Russian Championship Superfinal (2004) (replies)
 
PeterFletcher: How about 30. Bxe6 Kxe6 31. Kd4 ...Does that help White?
 
   Nov-05-04 Raymond Keene (replies)
 
PeterFletcher: Thank you GM Keene; you made my day with the K vs. K match news. We chess nuts want nothing more than to see chess reunited in some dignify way. It's a beautiful mind sport and it deserves better than what's going on right now -players in jail or getting beaten up get more ...
 
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