but topolov play like shit man
And if we didn't have computers, we wouldn't be nearly so nitpicky as we are now.
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goldrush
Canada709 Posts
but topolov play like shit man And if we didn't have computers, we wouldn't be nearly so nitpicky as we are now. | ||
Agone
American Samoa231 Posts
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gacha
Vietnam91 Posts
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gacha
Vietnam91 Posts
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drift0ut
United Kingdom691 Posts
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Agone
American Samoa231 Posts
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goldrush
Canada709 Posts
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Locked
United States4182 Posts
On September 24 2006 10:14 goldrush wrote: Once again, Topalov fans will say 'lucky' and Kramnik fans will simply look at the scoreboard, as teams that have just won are wont to do. lol do chess followers really say lucky O_o | ||
BlackJack
United States9274 Posts
On September 24 2006 07:17 goldrush wrote: Ay Carumba! Topalov missing a clear, forced win at move 32 doesn't happen often. According to Fritz, white was up by 7-8 pawns! I really don't understand how Topalov could have missed that. Maybe he is being threatened by the Russian Mafia O_O | ||
maoam
United Kingdom444 Posts
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BlackJack
United States9274 Posts
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goldrush
Canada709 Posts
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gacha
Vietnam91 Posts
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Sfydjklm
United States9218 Posts
On September 24 2006 11:54 BlackJack wrote: [removed quote within quote] I really don't understand how Topalov could have missed that. Maybe he is being threatened by the Russian Mafia O_O check the photos from the even, i bet you'd find a midget somewhere in the background. | ||
BlackJack
United States9274 Posts
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goldrush
Canada709 Posts
While Topalov did go 2.5/6 in Mtel, he also didn't start at -2 and he didn't play the same opponent every single round. Tournaments are very different animals from matches, part of the reason why incredibly strong match players aren't necessary good tournament players and vice versa. | ||
Addicted`To`Zerg
Bulgaria1353 Posts
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mdb
Bulgaria4058 Posts
"Very worrying news from Elista Danailov (Topalov`s manager) says there are scandalous omissions in the organization of the match and there is a double standart treatment of the players. Topalov is being searched before the games with a mine detector, a device that is not reccommended to be used on people. His rest room is being guarded by 6 policemen and Kramnik's by none. Kramnik used his room in the first game 27 times for a total of 2 hours, while Topalov used it only 3 times for 24 mins. Various people had access to the rooms during the games and there was no camera control. Also there have been a lot of people with mobile phones on and other electronical devices in the playing hall." I think it was gross mistake to play this match on russian territory. Everything before and during the match is being done to distract and psyche Topalov out. He would have nailed the second game down any day in normal conditions | ||
BlackJack
United States9274 Posts
On September 24 2006 19:52 goldrush wrote: That's true. If Kramnik keeps allowing Topalov opportunities like he did today, sooner or later, Topalov will convert them into a win. But people are paying *way* too much attention, IMO, to Topalov's blunders and acting as if they're the sole reason for the outcomes. Kramnik's blunders, in fact, are what gave Topalov such a chance to win. Look at both sides of the story and realize that while both players blundered, not just Topalov. While Topalov did go 2.5/6 in Mtel, he also didn't start at -2 and he didn't play the same opponent every single round. Tournaments are very different animals from matches, part of the reason why incredibly strong match players aren't necessary good tournament players and vice versa. The games are also around 70 moves each and Topalov is in better physical condition than Kramnik. This should be an exciting match. | ||
oneofthem
Cayman Islands24199 Posts
On September 25 2006 03:30 mdb wrote: bleh, nationalists. if this is true then the world is more fucked up than i have imagined. From chessgames.com : "Very worrying news from Elista Danailov (Topalov`s manager) says there are scandalous omissions in the organization of the match and there is a double standart treatment of the players. Topalov is being searched before the games with a mine detector, a device that is not reccommended to be used on people. His rest room is being guarded by 6 policemen and Kramnik's by none. Kramnik used his room in the first game 27 times for a total of 2 hours, while Topalov used it only 3 times for 24 mins. Various people had access to the rooms during the games and there was no camera control. Also there have been a lot of people with mobile phones on and other electronical devices in the playing hall." I think it was gross mistake to play this match on russian territory. Everything before and during the match is being done to distract and psyche Topalov out. He would have nailed the second game down any day in normal conditions | ||
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