Jul-12-04 Kasimdzhanov vs Adams, 2004 
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equanimus: one slip and it's over for any of them |
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Jul-11-04 Adams vs Kasimdzhanov, 2004 
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equanimus: Tamar: I totally agree with you. Two passed pawns, but I admire this guy. Look who's pushing pawns too! |
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Feb-25-04 V Mikenas vs Alatortsev, 1944 
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equanimus: Is this score right? |
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Feb-25-04 Aeroflot Open (2004) 
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equanimus: Bologan ended in place 166! |
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Feb-25-04 Linares (2004) 
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equanimus: I think the point argued is not too many draws, but too little fight. My understanding of chess is not so that I can tell you after 18 moves if the game is going to end in draw with best play, but if it's true that many of these super GMs are drawing their games when still in book |
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Feb-23-04 Kramnik vs Shirov, 2004 
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equanimus: <So, live with the problem or switch to Shogi...for now>
Or play FischerRandom |
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Feb-19-04 Shirov vs Kasparov, 2004 
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equanimus: Kasparov might have something under his sleeve, but he has been thinking for what? half an hour? |
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Dec-31-03 Kibitzer's Café 
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equanimus: I'm sure if Capablanca played today he wouldn't be happy just with being a "weak grandmaster", so he would certainly study, only with an understanding of the subject matter better than 99.9% of his colleagues. |
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Dec-20-03 Carlos Torre Memorial (2003) 
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equanimus: Quezada won this knockout, not Filippov. |
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Dec-01-03 Muehlock vs Kostic, 1912 
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equanimus: How about 4.c3?, with tempo |
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