Oct-17-08 Kasparov vs Anand, 1995 
|
gBizzle: the reason why Anand took a draw so fast was because Kasparov was winning the match by 1 point, and in the event of a tie, Kasparov would keep the title. So, Kasparov had already won the match, they just had to go ahead and finish the game. |
|
|
|
Jul-22-08 Rock 
|
gBizzle: It's the wrestler/action movie star. He travelled back in time in one of his movies and after beating up people, he lost to Steinitz. |
|
|
|
Mar-02-08 Schlechter vs S Herzfeld, 1893 
|
gBizzle: that has to be the most retarted opening that i have ever seen in my life. It is as almost as bad as the aptly named "Incorrect Opening"(1.e4 a6 2.d4 a5). |
|
|
|
Jan-23-08 D Kuljasevic vs J Zhao, 2007 
Jan-07-08 O Krause vs A Nimzowitsch, 1924 
|
gBizzle: Another one of Nimzowitsch's was Tarrasch, and you can tell why |
|
|
|
Dec-01-07 Shirov vs Mamedyarov, 2007
|
gBizzle: 23. Qg4 wins in all variations I found. Also I showed this move to an IM and he couldnt find anything either |
|
|
|
Nov-12-07 H Neustadtl vs O Valenta, 1889 
|
gBizzle: hehe a simple mate in two |
|
|
|
Nov-04-07 Robert James Fischer 
|
gBizzle: <RookFile: <The following will be the list of those Masters who, with their exploration, research, and resulting theories. have greatly advanced the game. The Discoverers and Innovators. The Pathfinders and Founders. Philosophers and Teachers of the game. Usually people ahead ... |
|
|
|
Nov-03-07 Kibitzer's Café 
Oct-26-07 The World vs G Timmerman, 2007 
|
gBizzle: < RookFile: <rinus: <12.Rb1> wasn't a rational decision (my feeling); more a sort of stock market sentiment. >
I guess. A fundamental problem with the 12. Rb1 supporters is that they didn't seem to understand that ...Bxa1 is good news for white, not black. Consider ... |
|
|
|
|