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Posted by fhihl uskidscompute.com
5/16/2003 19:51:32 Play online chess | Subject: most games played
Message: I was wondering who has played the most games. Eli_jah has over 600. anybody got more? please reply if you do
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Posted by brobishkin uskidscompute.com
5/16/2003 20:23:50 Play online chess | Most games...
Message: I am sure there are various players here at gameknot with much more games played than 600... Question is, why does it matter?...
Bro...
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Posted by mattafort uskidscompute.com
5/16/2003 23:30:22 Play online chess | trocchia
Message: he has something like 4-5000 games
There are a couple with over 1000 WINS
nobody, brunetti
nobody was first with 1000 wins
You can use:
PLAYERS
Advanced Search
Min games played: 999
And youget a list of all above 999 games played
/mattafort
213.100.118.115:7000 ——— Fide world chess championship: Topalov takes on Anand — The Bulgarian challenger finished the first game in brutal style. After two games, the score in the Anand-Topalov world championship match is even. Bulgarian Topalov won the first, but Anand struck back in the second. As is often the case, the moves off the board play a role too. Anand's flight to Sofia was cancelled due to the ash cloud, so he was forced to make a 40-hour car journey from Frankfurt. He asked for the first game to be postponed by three days, but the organising committee – which includes Topalov's manager and Bulgaria's PM – rejected the request. The match only started after the International Chess Federation insisted on a compromise of one ...
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Posted by mattafort uskidscompute.com
5/16/2003 23:34:15 Play online chess | trochia id=trochia
Message: trochia has now 4824 games played
gameknot.com/stats.pl?trochia
/mattafort
213.100.118.115:7000
——— Anand Wins Game 2 to Square Title Match — Viswanathan Anand of India, the reigning world chess champion, beat Veselin Topalov of Bulgaria in Game 2 of their world chess championship match to even the score at 1 point each. Anand had lost the first game after a terrible blunder, but he bounced back with a fine performance on Sunday. The match is a best-of-12 with a prize fund of two million euros (about $2.7 million). Although not a blistering win by Anand, it was efficient and workmanlike. He actually was worse out of the opening but slowly and surely outplayed Topalov, who finally made a couple of errors that allowed Anand to force a winning endgame. The ball is now in Topalov’s court and it will be interesting ...
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Posted by chris21 uskidscompute.com
5/18/2003 10:24:26 Play online chess |
Message: I've played one or two here;) ——— Topalov Wins First Game of World Chess Championship Match — Veselin Toplaov of Bulgaria got off to a great start in the world chess championship match as he won Game 1 after Viswanathan Anand of India, the world chess champion, blundered. The game was barely out of the opening stages when Anand erred in a dynamically balanced position. Facing checkmate, he resigned after only 30 moves. It was a startlingly quick and unexpected beginning to a match that many experts have said is too close to call. Anand, who has been world chess champion since 2007, is ranked No. 4 in the world, but has been ranked No. 1. His ranking has slipped recently as he prepared to defend his title. Topalov is ranked No. 2 and was ...
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Posted by tulkos uskidscompute.com
5/18/2003 10:50:24 Play online chess | 1 or two thousand you mean?
Message: ;-) ——— Volcanic ash checks Vishy Anand's preparations for world chess championship — Volcanic ash made the first move at the world championship match in Sofia, where Veselin Topalov has the white pieces in game one, starting at 1pm UK time today. All games are live on the internet. Topalov and the titleholder, Vishy Anand, play best-of-12 for a massive Bulgarian government prize fund of €1.2m for the winner, €800,000 for the loser. Anand was trapped by travel chaos at Frankfurt last Saturday and had to take a 40-hour car journey, extended due to visa problems, to the Sofia Hilton. After the tired Indian appealed for a three-day postponement, which the Bulgarian organisers brusquely rejected, the World Chess Federation (Fide) ruled a compromise ...
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Posted by cpocf uskidscompute.com
5/18/2003 12:06:52 Play online chess | I play alot and getting better.
Message: I have played many games. I just started to play chess when I found Gk about 2 years ago. I play to learn and need to play many games to grab experience. I now have a passion for this game but need much more than that.I do have an attitude about playing, enough to know that ratings do not matter much and I would not want to play me. Chess ya gotta love it and playing individuals from all over the world manks GK very special. I also like to have fun with the game. It adds to the experience and enjoyment of the game. Lets attack Iran. They are just an annoyance to the great Country of the U.S.A. Pawn to Queen rook four. Keep the peace. Stay cool. Right on ! ——— Indian chess champ braves volcano chaos — World chess champion Viswanathan Anand will square off against his Bulgarian challenger Veselin Topalov in Sofia Saturday in a marathon final starting a day late due to Europe's volcano crisis. Anand will take his seat for the first of 12 games after having had to travel by road from Frankfurt airport after being stranded there by the shutdown of Europe's airspace because of volcanic ash from Iceland. The 40-year old chess grandmaster finally made it to the Bulgarian capital by bus on Tuesday, four days later than planned. The international chess federation FIDE agreed to a one-day delay to the match, less than the three days Anand had sought but hopefully ...
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Posted by coyotefan uskidscompute.com
5/21/2003 01:36:46 Play online chess | felixmiszta
Message: over 1400, 185 going, and rated 9th on GameKnot. Never turns down a challange. Amazing!
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