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Apr-25-08 | | Tessie Tura: Many happy returns of the day. 'Understanding Chess Move by Move' is a wonderful book. |
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Apr-25-08 | | MaxxLange: Another amazing old Nunn book is "Tactical Chess Endings" Nunn says that he will never write another opening book (in the style of his work on the Najdorf, or NCO), since it is all database now. |
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Jul-09-08 | | arsen387: One of the greatest tacticians ever, for sure. I'd put him in the chain 'Morphy->Alekhine->Tal->Nunn,Christiansen'. It's generally interesting to observe the chess history as consisting of some chains of players with resembling styles. Another chain could be 'Nimzowitsch,Capablanca->Petrosian->Karpov->Kramn-
ik,Leko'. |
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Oct-12-08 | | whiteshark: Quote of the Day
" Chess is to a considerable extent about pattern recognition. The more patterns you have firmly fixed in your memory, the more effective you are likely to be at the chessboard. " -- Nunn
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Oct-12-08 | | Flicflac: does anyone agree that the photo of john nunn ought to be replaced with a better one? |
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Oct-12-08 | | Red October: he looks like Jimmy Page in this one |
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Oct-12-08 | | Augalv: <Flicflac: does anyone agree that the photo of john nunn ought to be replaced with a better one?> Flicflac, in order for Cg.com to do so, a picture change campaign should be initiated. :) |
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Oct-12-08 | | drkodos: Flicflac: no doubt.
Horrible image choice. |
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Oct-13-08 | | Woody Wood Pusher: No I think the picture is fine, he hasn't exactly aged gracefully. |
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Oct-18-08 | | Flicflac: Woody wood pusher,
Even if that were true, surely there is a better picture out there than of him with his face in a weird contortion. |
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Nov-10-08 | | SufferingBruin: Good Lord! That is a lousy picture. Google Images people--there's gotta be a better photo. |
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Nov-14-08 | | M.D. Wilson: Jimmy Page or John Nunn? |
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Nov-25-08 | | Dionyseus: http://www.chessbase.com/newsdetail...
I like his proposal, it seems very simple and efficient. |
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Feb-17-09
 | | eternaloptimist: chessgames can add to his profile that he also won the World Chess Problem Solving Championship in 2007 (in addition to 2004). It's apparent that he still has a lucid & ingenious mind. |
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Feb-18-09 | | Petrosian63: How well would a top GM compete in a problem solving competition? |
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Aug-29-09 | | Dredge Rivers: Nunn needs to kick the habit! |
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Aug-29-09 | | Dredge Rivers: Oddly, he never played William Lombardy! |
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Sep-23-09 | | whiteshark: QotD is to a considerable extent about http://keepbreathing.files.wordpres... |
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Oct-26-09 | | dannygjk: Which Oxford? Am I not correct in thinking that there are two? |
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Oct-26-09 | | dannygjk: Oriel College, Oxford |
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Apr-13-10 | | waustad: If Nunn played Lombardy they'd have to play a Ruy Lopez. |
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Apr-13-10 | | rapidcitychess: 1 e4
This was before g4 and the later improved h3.
- John Nunn |
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Apr-21-10 | | vonKrolock: chessbase: <"Great Britain A were sweeping all before them. Their team of Nunn, Andrew Jonathan Mestel, Colin Anderson McNab and David Friedgood led the overall standings, by a healthy 12.5 points from Poland, whilst John Nunn led the individual race, three points clear of the reigning world champion, Piotr Murdzia of Poland."> online article with diagrams from the program http://www.chessbase.com/newsdetail... |
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Apr-21-10
 | | HeMateMe: I bet these fellows were pretty tuff competition on their high school math teams, too. |
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Apr-25-10 | | wordfunph: GM John Nunn...the author of quality chess books, happy 55th birthday! more chess books to write.. |
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