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Posted by brankort
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2/09/2003
14:47:49

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Subject: free online anaysis?

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Hi all
Along time ago on this site someone posted a site that would email you analysis of a game you could export. I used it once but didnt save the URL...anyone aware of this site?

Posted by zdrak
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2/09/2003
15:09:39

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www.nimbleknight.com/


Posted by gatsby
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2/09/2003
18:10:25

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thanks for the tip regarding that site... i just signed onto it... does this site actually email game analysis results, or must you always log in at nimbleknight.com??? if they do forward results to an email account, i did not see that link.
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Chess: Caught in the middle — A rare chance to attack a king that hasn't had the sense to get castled. Vasily Ivanchuk was the star of the gold-winning Ukrainian team at the chess olympiad. Playing on board one and taking on the strongest opposition, he scored eight out of 10. What did he play here? RB Dan has always told me to keep an eye peeled for the chance to attack a king that hasn't had the sense to get castled. But the attacker has to move boldly. Fortunately the bold move here jumped out at me immediately – 1 Nd5. I'm going on general principles – and Dan's admonishment – rather than concrete calculation: the enemy king stuck in the middle, his rooks not yet in play, king's bishop still on ...
Posted by rkatteri
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3/19/2003
14:09:19

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Right now you have to login to view the reports.
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World Chess Champions Crowned, at Youth Tournament — Where are the future stars of chess? They may have been at the World Youth Championships in Halkidiki, Greece, which ended Saturday. The chess championships are held every year and are divided into six age brackets, from those who are under 8 to those who turn 18 this year. There are open sections and sections for girls only. The tournament’s origins go back to the 1970s to the cadet championships, which were in one section for players under 18. Gradually the tournament expanded, adding a section for chess players under the age of 14 in 1979, for under 16 in 1981, for under 12 and under 10 in 1986, and for under 8 in 2006. Over the years, winners of world youth championships have ...
Posted by rkatteri
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4/06/2003
08:17:51

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Re:www.nimbleknight.com

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Right now you can also annotate the games yourself and compare your annotations with that of the computer
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Revenge at Cap d’Agde: Ivanchuk Beats Nakamura — It took two years, but Vassily Ivanchuk got his revenge. Ivanchuk, a Ukrainian chess grandmaster, lost the final of the 2008 Cap d’Agde Rapid tournament to Hikaru Nakamura of the United States. Sunday, both players were again in the final and this time Ivanchuk won. Ivanchuk was definitely playing better even before the final. In his semifinal match against Bu Xiangzhi of China, Ivanchuk won both games, while Nakamura struggled against Le Quang Liem of Vietnam. Le Quang won the first game of the semifinal and Nakamura had to come back and win the second game to force a playoff. In the playoff, he won both games. The final games were entertaining and a bit strange. In the first, Ivanchuk, who ...