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tacticsjokerxxx
Member since Mar-26-04 · Last seen Oct-21-15
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   tacticsjokerxxx has kibitzed 563 times to chessgames   [more...]
   Dec-03-06 Kramnik - Deep Fritz (2006) (replies)
 
tacticsjokerxxx: thanks for your opinion fujumori
 
   Oct-05-05 Topalov vs Kasimdzhanov, 2005 (replies)
 
tacticsjokerxxx: i'm guessing Rh2
 
   Oct-01-05 FIDE World Championship Tournament (2005) (replies)
 
tacticsjokerxxx: congrats to the richness of topalov's play, hailing from the poorest country in europe =)
 
   Aug-05-05 Shredder vs Hydra, 2004 (replies)
 
tacticsjokerxxx: Humans should play more daringly against computers, IMHO.
 
   Aug-05-05 B Larsen vs O K Lie, 1985 (replies)
 
tacticsjokerxxx: move 20 was typically odd.
 
   Aug-05-05 Chessgames - Odd Lie (replies)
 
tacticsjokerxxx: "Kasparov for president"
 
   Aug-05-05 T Kosintseva vs A Galliamova, 2003 (replies)
 
tacticsjokerxxx: this isn't really a queen sac, because white regains the queen.
 
   Feb-17-05 Naiditsch vs T L Petrosian, 2005 (replies)
 
tacticsjokerxxx: 2.Ne2 is called the keres variation. it allows black to play e5 directly. but the setup with Nc3 and Ne2 is called the chamelon sicilian, have a look at bobby fischer vs spassky 1992, there were many chamelon openings in that match. However in this game after 4.Nxd4 it ...
 
   Jan-15-05 T Barnes vs Morphy, 1858 (replies)
 
tacticsjokerxxx: Concerning the 3.-f5 line. Apparently it was refuted about 100 years ago by 4.Bc4 (4.-fxe4 5.Nxe5!) 4.-exd4 seems to be losing for black too. but aren't there any other options?
 
   Dec-15-04 Deep Blue (Computer) (replies)
 
tacticsjokerxxx: <whitehat> your post was quite interesting, I'm going to do that experiment myself.
 
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