Nov-26-18 Caruana vs Carlsen, 2018 
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numcrun: Chess should move to Fischer random for all games. Then we see who the best player is, not who has the best engine assisted preparation. |
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Feb-14-17 Bill Gates vs Carlsen, 2014 
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numcrun: Magnus's inbuilt chess engine sure set the contempt factor to maximum for this encounter! |
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Mar-25-06 I Rajlich vs A Stefanova, 2006
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numcrun: That's awesome. Will keep an eye on this player. Perfect play in the end. |
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Mar-05-06 Korchnoi vs Kasparov, 1983 
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numcrun: I dunno why Korch resigned, it is far from easy to win in the final position. |
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Mar-05-06 Shirov vs Timman, 2004 
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numcrun: What a shocker. I defended this for ages and got a draw...and I'm a 1300 munter. Keep the rook near the King, Timman! |
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Feb-28-06 Tal vs Geller, 1958 
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numcrun: <pyryk> The proffered rook should have been taken, 21. ....Qxb7 22. bxf6 Re2 NOT gxf6 |
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Feb-21-06 Robert James Fischer 
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numcrun: Does Fischer have the highest win percentage, and is Botvinnik 2nd= with Kasparov? I have always suspected Fischer is the best ever, this helps prove it.... Hard to compare him to Kasparov, who is from an era of ultra-preparation and computers, but in terms of raw talent they'd be ... |
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Feb-20-06 Bisguier vs J Penrose, 1950 
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numcrun: I solved this in about 2 seconds and I am a 1200 moron. |
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Jan-22-06 Kasparov vs D Letterman, 1990 
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numcrun: Thx for the top ten list, LOL |
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Jan-22-06 Einstein vs Oppenheimer, 1933 
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numcrun: In my case I am excellent at maths, having honours degrees etc, but despite much enthusiasm and play, am a patzer at chess. So no correlation in my case. |
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