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Posted by poorevan
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3/02/2006
12:52:02

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Subject: What to do??

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Please check out my game. Any suggestions? It's an interesting one.


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Posted by happinessisawarmgun
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3/02/2006
12:55:25

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not allowed help you , it is against the rules

Posted by muppyman
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3/02/2006
15:26:05

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poorevan

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you need to read the rules, it is absolutely forbidden to ask for help from anyone while your game is in progress, and therefore nobody here may give you any assistance. You can certainly seek help in analyzing the game after it is finished but not while it is in progress. Good luck with your games :)
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A Nimble Chess Artist — The former U.S. chess champion Hikaru Nakamura is fast. The quicker the pace on the chess board, the more he seems to enjoy playing. His nimble skills helped him to secure a place for the next traditional Amber tournament, a blindfold and rapid chess extravaganza played every spring on the French Riviera. Competing at the NH tournament in Amsterdam, Nakamura, 22, led the Rising Stars to a 26-24 victory over the chess veterans, the Experience team, on Sunday. Another member of the winning team, the young Dutch champion Anish Giri, 16, had an identical 6-4 score as Hikaru, but only one could qualify for the Amber tournament. In the blitz playoff, Nakamura defeated Giri 2-0, ensuring ...
Posted by poorevan
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3/02/2006
18:43:31

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OKay, I get it

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Thanks everyone,

I'll read the rules

:)
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Dmitry Andreikin wins world junior title — The 49th World Junior Chess Championship ended Monday in Chotowa, Poland. Every country was invited to send its best young chess players, born in 1990 or later. The record field of 120 players, representing 55 countries, included 20 grandmasters and 34 IMs. Russian chess grandmasters Dmitry Andreikin, age 20, and Sanan Sjugirov, 17, shared first place with scores of 10-3. On tiebreak, Andreikin wins the gold medal. Andreikin had played in four previous World Juniors, with a best result of fourth place in 2007. This year, he was rated highest at 2650 and went undefeated despite facing eight GMs. Sjugirov won the most games (eight) but suffered one upset. Four chess players tied for ...
Posted by ionadowman
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3/03/2006
03:01:08

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poorevan...

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...do follow up on muppyman's suggestion and revist this thread after the game. It does have some interesting features worth discussing...
Cheers,
Ion
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Rising Chess Stars Win NH Chess Tournament — In the end, youth was served, but barely. The NH tournament in the Netherlands ended Sunday in victory for the young team of “rising stars.” They edged the “experience” team 26 to 24. Last year the experience team won, 27.5 to 22.5. The chess tournament was organized under the Scheveningen system in which the members of each group play all the members of the other group twice. The top players for the rising stars were Hikaru Nakamura of the United States and Anish Giri of the Netherlands, who each scored 6 points. Giri was ahead of Nakamura before the last round, but he lost to Peter Heine Nielsen of Denmark, while Nakamura drew with Boris Gelfand of Israel, the top-ranked chess ...