Jul-06-09 Carlsen vs Naiditsch, 2009 
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viennalover: Get ready to run little king side white pawns. Run! |
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Jul-04-09 Dortmund Sparkassen (2009) 
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viennalover: Sorry <obsolescent> |
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Dec-14-08 Team White vs Team Black, 2008 
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viennalover: <Bd6> for me. |
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Oct-23-08 RandomVisitor chessforum 
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viennalover: Welcome back <RV>. Hope you enjoyed your vacation. |
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Oct-19-08 A Nickel vs The World, 2008 
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viennalover: Why open up the game by playing <d5>? White has more power on that file. Sure <d5> is thematic, but doesn't that happen usually after black is castled? <Rc8> is premature. We don't know yet where this rook will do best duty. Also the queen and rook doubled is ... |
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Jul-20-08 Carlsen vs Pelletier, 2008 
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viennalover: I guess this shows why Carlsen is a grandmaster and we aren't. |
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Jun-05-08 The World vs G Timmerman, 2007 
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viennalover: <kwid>, my nightmare of passed pawns dissipated long ago. As to Qb3 I am trying to figure out the opening principle it does not violate. Given the fact the Korchnoi had an enormously productive career (the most games by a player on the CG database) would it be wrong to ... |
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May-28-08 Battle of the Brains II, 2008 
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viennalover: I voted <12....Qf8> |
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Oct-19-07 Team White vs Team Black, 2007 
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viennalover: This configuration gives us a unique opportunity to fianchetto without loss of tempo. Why not grab that opportunity immediately? Whte has weakened the h8-a1 diagonal with c4 and we will handcuff his dark ... |
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Oct-02-07 viennalover chessforum 
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viennalover: 07 capablancakarpov: <Waitaka: We have 3 games on GC.com database with this position: 1. Korchnoi vs Dolmatov, 1999, 10...Qe8, 1-0 2. A Bets vs V Malaniuk, 2001, 10...Nc7, 0-1
3. K Fischer vs M Dena, 2002, 10...Qe8, 1-0
And we also have this game, in wich we still can ... |
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