Apr-15-11 Robert James Fischer 
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Suji: <Fischer 1 - Soviets 0. There is NO argument. If you don't like Fischer, fine.> Agreed. I personally like him as a chess player, and not as a person. <No, this is the kind of chess-begins-and-ends-with-Fischer ignorance that drives me nuts. The Sicilian was very popular when ... |
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Nov-22-10 J Dobias vs J Schulz Sr, 1933 
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Suji: <DarthStapler> Bf3 also wins. Just more slowly. |
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Nov-10-10 Ljubojevic vs G Tringov, 1972 
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Suji: <Once> Very funny, I enjoyed that. |
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Jun-18-10 Kavalek vs J Bednarski, 1972 
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Suji: <dzechiel> In your line, what if Black responds 32. ... Rbd6? I personally like White better after <any> 32nd move by black. |
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Jun-17-10 R Shamshin vs I Polovodin, 1989 
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Suji: <dzechiel> Your commentary is fantastic and instructive even when you make a mistake. It's almost as if we're in the actual person's head when they were playing the game. |
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Jun-07-10 R Toran Albero vs Tal, 1961 
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Suji: <Good Evening: Why did Tal have to leave us so soon? And why did he have to be so ill when he was here?> Agreed. Tal was a sacrificial genius, and his games are very entertaining to replay. |
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Apr-21-10 M Ujtelky vs Parma, 1966 
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Suji: Make it 11 for ... Qxd1. |
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Apr-06-10 Bondarevsky vs Smyslov, 1945 
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Suji: Who has the advantage after:
21. ... Rxa4
22. Qxa4 Re2
23. Qa8+ Bf8
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Mar-11-10 dzechiel chessforum 
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Suji: Glad you're back, and that you are recovering.
I like reading your solutions. |
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Sep-15-09 J Krejcik vs Reti, 1922 
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Suji: I'd like to thank <dzechiel>, <TheaN>, <Once>, and <johnlspouge> for their wonderful analysis day in and day out. I like reading their solutions, and I especially like their explanations behind the puzzles. |
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