Oct-14-08 Kramnik vs Anand, 2008 
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babywizard: This game typically shows Kramnik's style and approach to the game. He obtains a pawn up without any risk of losing and has slight chances to win should Anand goes wrong in the ending. What more do you expect if you're playing white? The only problems here for Kramnik is this ... |
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Nov-03-07 Karpov vs Topalov, 2007 
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babywizard: <The 2 bishops in the end really dominated the 2 knights.>Looks like I accidently put this comment on the wrong board. Apologies. |
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Nov-03-07 Mamedyarov vs Svidler, 2007 
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babywizard: 17.f4 f5 looks good for black, imo. |
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Nov-03-07 Vladimir Kramnik 
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babywizard: <I beg to differ. She was frequently rude and condescending, and had a boorishness wrapped in a thin layer of coyness.>I beg to differ. It is true that many of the arguments that she had put forward were controversial, but she was hardly rude and condescending. The only ... |
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Nov-03-07 Morozevich vs Radjabov, 2007 
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babywizard: A good win by Morozevich. It has surely been a while since the Sveshnikov appears in a super-GM game. |
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Nov-03-07 F Vallejo Pons vs Naiditsch, 2007 
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babywizard: A very exciting game indeed. It was amazing how Paco made repelling black's threat down the f file so easily. |
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Oct-14-06 Veselin Topalov 
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babywizard: <Lt.Col.Majid>If Topalov had won the tie-break, I wonder if you are going to troll about the same thing. :) |
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Oct-10-06 Kramnik - Topalov World Championship Match (2006) 
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babywizard: <Plato><Lying is not going to get you off the hook, <baby> :P You didn't use this interpetation of Korchnoi's words until getting caught in the contradiction, at which point it became an act of desperation on your part to escape the contradiction.> Framing me ... |
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Oct-08-06 Kramnik vs Topalov, 2006 
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babywizard: <CapablancaFan>I don't know what was so funny about Susan's annotations there but it was pretty clear that the turning point of today's game was f6. After that, Kramnik displayed what he does best in positions like those and destroys Topalov. Since we know that Topalov ... |
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Oct-07-06 Kramnik vs Topalov, 2006 
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babywizard: <alphastrike20><This is truly a bad day for chess, If Topalov continues to win and takes this match, the name of the game will be forever besmirched at the highest levels.><His unsportsmanlike attempt at accusing Kramnik proves that he does not deserve to where the |
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