May-28-05 Chessgames - Beer 
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Calchexas: Hah. I can DESTROY all of y'all for huge prime numbers: *Celebrates 4455*2^100682+1st post.*
*plugs number that he discovered.* |
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May-24-05 A Brinckmann vs A Nimzowitsch, 1923 
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Calchexas: <Ron>: Thanks. |
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May-21-05 Topalov vs Ponomariov, 2005 
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Calchexas: Is there something better than 24.Bg5+, something that blows Pono's face off, or is Topalov just spending his hour laughing at Pono? |
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Oct-31-04 Calvia Olympiad (2004) 
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Calchexas: <PP> I don't know, it's more like "C'ngrats" or even "'Gratulations" here in
Gee-orgia. |
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Oct-31-04 Leko vs Kramnik, 2004 
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Calchexas: Come to think of it, I seem to remember playing a game with a similar R+Ps endgame a little while back (which I lost.) I'll see if I can remember the exact position at any point from the dregs of my memory. |
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Oct-30-04 J Barle vs I Jelen, 1979 
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Calchexas: I saw ...Ne1, but not the whole continuation. VERY nice mating puzzle. |
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Oct-18-04 Kramnik - Leko Classical World Championship Match (2004) 
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Calchexas: <unsound: That article is interesting also for Kramnik's generous comment that Leko is a more difficult opponent than Kasparov right now> I think it'd probably be better to say that Leko is a more difficult opponent now that Kasparov was four years ago. :D But Kramnik can ... |
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Oct-18-04 Kramnik vs Leko, 2004 
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Calchexas: <clocked> Um, Fritz gives 22.Rc3, which seems OK, but given that it then said 22...Ke7 23. Ke3 (WHAT?!), I don't know whether to trust its analysis. Hmm, why can't I beat that thing? |
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Oct-18-04 Emanuel Lasker 
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Calchexas: 2 world champs in a row, hmm... |
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Oct-17-04 Nunn vs Csom, 1977 
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Calchexas: That's mean. I saw 24.Qh5 and decided that it worked. I DID NOT look at 24.Bxh7+ to decide if it would work. The final score sorta surprised me. |
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