May-26-04 Kramnik vs Anand, 1999 
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Benjamin Lau: I agree, although Anand was down two pawns at that point so there wasn't very much he could do anyway. Kramnik's efficient attack in this game is very smooth and well conducted. His style is precise and fleeting, I always follow his attacking themes whenever I play a Queen's ... |
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May-26-04 Rublevsky vs A Volokitin, 2004 
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Benjamin Lau: Acirce, thanks for pointing out more of AJ's nonsense. Another inconsistency about AJ's post is that he claims I did analysis with him on this page. I don't see any at all, not a single line or variation. |
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May-26-04 Robert James Fischer 
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Benjamin Lau: <for the reasons i mentioned immature> You have no right to assume that they are the reasons you mentioned square dance. Second, saying his posts were hypocritical and ignorant is true. Just read the ones I brought up, you can't deny the contradictions and lack of meaning |
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May-26-04 Kibitzer's Café 
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Benjamin Lau: <chessgames.com>
I just made a book collection. Game Collection: Secrets of the Russian Chess Masters Volume II . |
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May-26-04 Denker vs H Feit, 1929 
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Benjamin Lau: I'm too exhausted to do it. I assume you're referring to the stats of the games of the "styles" of each player that were discussed several months back. I've been too busy at work and also here defending myself from lunatics like Lifemaster AJ who enjoy making fabrications about |
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May-22-04 Portisch vs Petrosian, 1974 
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Benjamin Lau: Thanks yet again Petrosian. |
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May-22-04 Carlsen vs D Rylander, 2003 
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Benjamin Lau: With the exception of his win over Ernst, all of Carlsen's most interesting games so far seem to have been with 1. d4 (see "Notable Games"). |
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May-22-04 Petrosian vs Petrovsky, 1946 
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Benjamin Lau: <Iron Maiden> <Power to the Pawns!> |
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May-22-04 Matulovic vs G Del Pezzo, 1954 
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Benjamin Lau: <tbustergold> My response was to kevin86 who commented that <After the first few moves,it is clear who is the better player>. It's not clear at all, unless you look at the names. In fact, you could have even said that black was the better player for not offering ... |
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May-22-04 Kasparov vs Lautier, 1994 
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Benjamin Lau: Interesting game Open Defence, but I think you were referring to Catfriend who has a perfect "Multiple Queens" collection for this. |
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