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queener
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   queener has kibitzed 12 times to chessgames   [more...]
   Jun-29-11 Russian Championship Higher League (2011) (replies)
 
queener: So the 8-player Superfinal in August will most likely consist of Nepo, Karjakin, Grischuk, Kramnik (confirmed by Levitov), Svidler, Morozevich, Timofeev & Galkin. The dates are 7 - 14 of August.
 
   Jun-24-11 A Timofeev vs Morozevich, 2011
 
queener: <kellmano> After 17. Nxa4 Qxc4 18. Qxc4 (forced) Rxc4 either 19. Nc3 Ke7 or 19. Nb6 Rxc2 leaves black with a huge advantage. So Bxe6 seems to be the only way to confuse the position. From the report on www.russiachess.org , Moro suggested that if white wanted to sac on e6 ...
 
   Jun-16-11 Glenn Bordonada (replies)
 
queener: Just out of curiosity, what is a NM in Philippines? Is it the same thing as the NM title in the States?
 
   May-13-10 United States Championship (2010) (replies)
 
queener: <wolfmaster> That was an april fools' joke. Anyway, it seems that the field consists of 21 GMs and 3 IMs, which is really good.
 
   May-07-10 Alexander Grischuk (replies)
 
queener: <redwhitechess> I think the regulations prohibit players from playing in more that four GP tournaments, and Grischuk has already reached that limit.
 
   Aug-12-09 E Alekseev vs E Inarkiev, 2009 (replies)
 
queener: According to ChessPro.ru round 3 report, both players agreed that black had the better chances after move 25. After 37. .. ♕c8! 38. ♖xb5 ♗xf2 39. ♗xf2 ♕c1+ 40. ♗g1 ♙e3 white seems to be in deep trouble, as the pawns are difficult to stop.
 
   Sep-16-07 World Championship Tournament (2007) (replies)
 
queener: Can anybody explain Anand's 50. ... ♗e5 ?
 
   Sep-09-07 Russian Championship Higher League (2007) (replies)
 
queener: After the 5th round, Vitiugov and Dreev lead with 4.0, while Malakhov, Bareev and some other GMs trail by half a point. http://russiachess.org/content/view...
 
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