Final position of GM ne7 vs GM Caruana Tal memorial 2016

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AutisticCath

Hi guys. It's GM NE7 here! Miss me? I had this great game against Fabiano Caruana here at the Tal Memorial Cup which I won by a total of .5 points edging Magnus Carlsen!

This is the final position of the thrilling 100+ move game!

macer75
newengland7 wrote:

Hi guys. It's GM NE7 here! Miss me? I had this great game against Fabiano Caruana here at the Tal Memorial Cup which I won by a total of .5 points edging Magnus Carlsen!

This is the final position of the thrilling 100+ move game!

 

Your performance in that tournament was AMAZING! Your 17-move victory against Maxime Vachier-Lagrave will definitely go down in history as one of the greatest games of all time. That rook sacrifice against Harikrishna was also pretty impressive. Oh, and how could I forget the look on Nakamura's face the moment he realized that you had him in a mate in 3! What else can I say? You had a tournament for the ages!

AutisticCath
macer75 wrote:
newengland7 wrote:

Hi guys. It's GM NE7 here! Miss me? I had this great game against Fabiano Caruana here at the Tal Memorial Cup which I won by a total of .5 points edging Magnus Carlsen!

This is the final position of the thrilling 100+ move game!

 

Your performance in that tournament was AMAZING! Your 17-move victory against Maxime Vachier-Lagrave will definitely go down in history as one of the greatest games of all time. That rook sacrifice against Harikrishna was also pretty impressive. Oh, and how could I forget the look on Nakamura's face the moment he realized that you had him in a mate in 3! What else can I say? You had a tournament for the ages!

But that 88 move scare against Shirov was a real nail-biter.

macer75
newengland7 wrote:
macer75 wrote:
newengland7 wrote:

Hi guys. It's GM NE7 here! Miss me? I had this great game against Fabiano Caruana here at the Tal Memorial Cup which I won by a total of .5 points edging Magnus Carlsen!

This is the final position of the thrilling 100+ move game!

 

Your performance in that tournament was AMAZING! Your 17-move victory against Maxime Vachier-Lagrave will definitely go down in history as one of the greatest games of all time. That rook sacrifice against Harikrishna was also pretty impressive. Oh, and how could I forget the look on Nakamura's face the moment he realized that you had him in a mate in 3! What else can I say? You had a tournament for the ages!

But that 88 move scare against Shirov was a real nail-biter.

True. I really wasn't expecting that from Shirov, but in the end you managed to hold the game, and that's all that matters.

gchess33
newengland7 wrote:

Hi guys. It's GM NE7 here! Miss me? I had this great game against Fabiano Caruana here at the Tal Memorial Cup which I won by a total of .5 points edging Magnus Carlsen!

This is the final position of the thrilling 100+ move game!

That's not even a possible position in chess.

AutisticCath
gchess33 wrote:
newengland7 wrote:

Hi guys. It's GM NE7 here! Miss me? I had this great game against Fabiano Caruana here at the Tal Memorial Cup which I won by a total of .5 points edging Magnus Carlsen!

This is the final position of the thrilling 100+ move game!

That's not even a possible position in chess.

Yes it is. It occurred in round 3 of the Tal Memorial Cup (2016) between GM NE7 and GM Caruana.

 

If your king institutes the draft, you can take pawns from other boards as recruits.

gchess33
newengland7 wrote:
gchess33 wrote:
newengland7 wrote:

Hi guys. It's GM NE7 here! Miss me? I had this great game against Fabiano Caruana here at the Tal Memorial Cup which I won by a total of .5 points edging Magnus Carlsen!

This is the final position of the thrilling 100+ move game!

That's not even a possible position in chess.

Yes it is. It occurred in round 3 of the Tal Memorial Cup (2016) between GM NE7 and GM Caruana.

 

If your king institutes the draft, you can take pawns from other boards as recruits.

Nope, that's nowhere in the FIDE rules. Stop pretending to be stupid. There can only be up to 9 Queens belonging to one side (1 + 8 promoted ones from pawns) and that's only if the opponent played unbelievably stupidly and gave away all his pawns. This is not the case here because your opponent had more than one Queen (so it follows that some of his pawns made it through). Of course, I don't think you will listen to reason and of course you will continue to troll here and get an over-developed sense of self-confidence.

AutisticCath
gchess33 wrote:
newengland7 wrote:
gchess33 wrote:
newengland7 wrote:

Hi guys. It's GM NE7 here! Miss me? I had this great game against Fabiano Caruana here at the Tal Memorial Cup which I won by a total of .5 points edging Magnus Carlsen!

This is the final position of the thrilling 100+ move game!

That's not even a possible position in chess.

Yes it is. It occurred in round 3 of the Tal Memorial Cup (2016) between GM NE7 and GM Caruana.

 

If your king institutes the draft, you can take pawns from other boards as recruits.

Nope, that's nowhere in the FIDE rules. Stop pretending to be stupid. There can only be up to 9 Queens belonging to one side (1 + 8 promoted ones from pawns) and that's only if the opponent played unbelievably stupidly and gave away all his pawns. This is not the case here because your opponent had more than one Queen (so it follows that some of his pawns made it through). Of course, I don't think you will listen to reason and of course you will continue to troll here and get an over-developed sense of self-confidence.

It was added to the FIDE rules back in September. Sorry you didn't get the memo.

gchess33
newengland7 wrote:
gchess33 wrote:
newengland7 wrote:
gchess33 wrote:
newengland7 wrote:

Hi guys. It's GM NE7 here! Miss me? I had this great game against Fabiano Caruana here at the Tal Memorial Cup which I won by a total of .5 points edging Magnus Carlsen!

This is the final position of the thrilling 100+ move game!

That's not even a possible position in chess.

Yes it is. It occurred in round 3 of the Tal Memorial Cup (2016) between GM NE7 and GM Caruana.

 

If your king institutes the draft, you can take pawns from other boards as recruits.

Nope, that's nowhere in the FIDE rules. Stop pretending to be stupid. There can only be up to 9 Queens belonging to one side (1 + 8 promoted ones from pawns) and that's only if the opponent played unbelievably stupidly and gave away all his pawns. This is not the case here because your opponent had more than one Queen (so it follows that some of his pawns made it through). Of course, I don't think you will listen to reason and of course you will continue to troll here and get an over-developed sense of self-confidence.

It was added to the FIDE rules back in September. Sorry you didn't get the memo.

 

Name which rule it is then.

AutisticCath
gchess33 wrote:
newengland7 wrote:
gchess33 wrote:
newengland7 wrote:
gchess33 wrote:
newengland7 wrote:

Hi guys. It's GM NE7 here! Miss me? I had this great game against Fabiano Caruana here at the Tal Memorial Cup which I won by a total of .5 points edging Magnus Carlsen!

This is the final position of the thrilling 100+ move game!

That's not even a possible position in chess.

Yes it is. It occurred in round 3 of the Tal Memorial Cup (2016) between GM NE7 and GM Caruana.

 

If your king institutes the draft, you can take pawns from other boards as recruits.

Nope, that's nowhere in the FIDE rules. Stop pretending to be stupid. There can only be up to 9 Queens belonging to one side (1 + 8 promoted ones from pawns) and that's only if the opponent played unbelievably stupidly and gave away all his pawns. This is not the case here because your opponent had more than one Queen (so it follows that some of his pawns made it through). Of course, I don't think you will listen to reason and of course you will continue to troll here and get an over-developed sense of self-confidence.

It was added to the FIDE rules back in September. Sorry you didn't get the memo.

 

Name which rule it is then.

Are you a grandmaster or are you just here to troll?

You can also ask Caruana if this game was real or not as well. It was.

ARIST0PHANES

Bow down and shut up. GM Ne7, our lord and saviour is here and will slay the dissidents if necessary.

macer75
newengland7 wrote:
gchess33 wrote:
newengland7 wrote:
gchess33 wrote:
newengland7 wrote:
gchess33 wrote:
newengland7 wrote:

Hi guys. It's GM NE7 here! Miss me? I had this great game against Fabiano Caruana here at the Tal Memorial Cup which I won by a total of .5 points edging Magnus Carlsen!

This is the final position of the thrilling 100+ move game!

That's not even a possible position in chess.

Yes it is. It occurred in round 3 of the Tal Memorial Cup (2016) between GM NE7 and GM Caruana.

 

If your king institutes the draft, you can take pawns from other boards as recruits.

Nope, that's nowhere in the FIDE rules. Stop pretending to be stupid. There can only be up to 9 Queens belonging to one side (1 + 8 promoted ones from pawns) and that's only if the opponent played unbelievably stupidly and gave away all his pawns. This is not the case here because your opponent had more than one Queen (so it follows that some of his pawns made it through). Of course, I don't think you will listen to reason and of course you will continue to troll here and get an over-developed sense of self-confidence.

It was added to the FIDE rules back in September. Sorry you didn't get the memo.

 

Name which rule it is then.

Are you a grandmaster or are you just here to troll?

You can also ask Caruana if this game was real or not as well. It was.

But Caruana might be too ashamed to admit it, and lie to you.

RealCurrent

This arguement is hilarious. I love it. & Facts, I'm on the side of NE7