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  • 12 months ago · Quote · #101

    keju

    Anand has just performed a Houdini Smile

  • 12 months ago · Quote · #102

    keju

    Anand is incredible. In the last game, he played Re8, which the computer was also expecting, but which Short didn't see.

  • 12 months ago · Quote · #103

    waffllemaster

    Houdini switched to d6 at (or before?) depth 22, which would have been in line with database games.

  • 12 months ago · Quote · #104

    jesterville

    With move 14...0-0-0- Anand has taken this game "where no man has gone before"...this is where it gets interesting...

  • 12 months ago · Quote · #105

    waffllemaster

    Hopfully we get to see some fireworks :)

  • 12 months ago · Quote · #106

    jesterville

    yes keju, chessbomb and chessdom is the same site.

  • 12 months ago · Quote · #107

    keju

    jesterville wrote:

    yes keju, chessbomb and chessdom is the same site.

    Gotcha thanks ... Gelfand's last move, wow, his black bishop is looking dangerous now.

  • 12 months ago · Quote · #108

    jesterville

    wow...these guys are playing blitz...16...e4 by Gelfand is not even on Houdini's radar...this is getting exciting...we may see a decisive result today...let's hope so...

  • 12 months ago · Quote · #109

    keju

    I seem to be learning something about 16th century Russian art.

  • 12 months ago · Quote · #110

    jesterville

    Clearly, Gelfand is familar with these moves to be playing so fast...this is great preparation...one would believe that Anand would have been the one playing faster, since he is the one preparing this line...but not so today...

  • 12 months ago · Quote · #111

    jesterville

    ...yes keju, give us Russian Art right in the middle of this exciting game...ahhhhYell

  • 12 months ago · Quote · #112

    keju

    17. Bd4. Anand's king side still warming up on the bench.

  • 12 months ago · Quote · #113

    jesterville

    Hi chrisr2212, I rather love to see what the "undefeatable" computer recommends...and see what these GMs realtime chooses...sometimes I am just amazed how close their moves are...

  • 12 months ago · Quote · #114

    trysts

    It just amazes me that they can have prepared for this position! They certainly don't play anything like I do. It's the best game of the championships thus far.

  • 12 months ago · Quote · #115

    trysts

    Move 17, and Gelfand is finally thinking about his move. Gelfand is about 30 minutes ahead on time.

  • 12 months ago · Quote · #116

    keju

    This chess match is being played in an art gallery Cool Yes it's fireworks so far!

  • 12 months ago · Quote · #117

    jesterville

    Houdini still has white slighty ahead. Anand has just played the computers #1 choice 16. Bd4

  • 12 months ago · Quote · #118

    jesterville

    wow...Gelfand played 17...Na4 so quickly...not even a top Houdini move...is he still in his prep for this position? Incredible...

  • 12 months ago · Quote · #119

    keju

    Anand replied pretty quick too! Timman back already please ...

  • 12 months ago · Quote · #120

    keju

    It's the trojan horse isn't it? - the quiz I mean ..


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