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Re: Corus round 9 and 10 ... discuss amongst yourselves

Ray Gordon25 Jan 2006 21:29
If I train 15 hours a day, I can beat Topalov in a few years.

Major Cat26 Jan 2006 00:12
> > Topalov is the experimental chess android Fritz 20 who has escaped from
> > chessbase's top secret biointelligence research laboratory near Munich.
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
> That makes about as much sense as the rest of the theories posted to
> this newsgroup.

Save those humoristic ones the intent of which is to
entertain by breaking "chessic" monotony! 8>)

Richard25 Jan 2006 20:58
> Topalov is the experimental chess android Fritz 20 who has escaped from
> chessbase's top secret biointelligence research laboratory near Munich.
>
> It's true.
>
> dd

That makes about as much sense as the rest of the theories posted to
this newsgroup.

--Richard

DDEckerslyke25 Jan 2006 19:28
Topalov is the experimental chess android Fritz 20 who has escaped from
chessbase's top secret biointelligence research laboratory near Munich.

It's true.

dd

Jerzy25 Jan 2006 18:11
round 9 :
B. Gelfand (Israel 2723) - I. Sokolov (Holland 2689) : 1-0
S. Karjakin (Ukraine 2660) - V. Topalov (Bulgaria 2801) : 0-1
L. Aronian (Armenia 2752) - S. Tiviakov (Holland 2669) : 0,5-0,5
V. Ivanchuk (Ukraine 2729) - S. Mamedyarov (Azerbadjian 2709) : 0,5-0,5
V. Anand (India 2792) - L. van Wely (Pays-Bas 2647) : 1-0
P. Leko (Hungary 2740) - E. Bacrot (France 2717) : 0,5-0,5
G. Kamsky (USA 2686) - M. Adams (England 2707) : 0-1

round 10 :
I. Sokolov (Netherlands 2689) - M. Adams (England 2707) : 0,5-0,5
E. Bacrot (France 2717) - G. Kamsky (USA 2686) : 1-0
L. van Wely (Netherlands 2647) - P. Leko (Hungary 2740) : 1-0
S. Mamedyarov (Azerbaijan 2709) - V. Anand (India 2792) : 0,5-0,5
S. Tiviakov (Nethelands 2669) - V. Ivanchuk (Ukraine 2729) : 0,5-0,5
V. Topalov (Bulgarie 2801) - L. Aronian (Armenia 2752) : 1-0
B. Gelfand (Israel 2723) - S. Karjakin (Ukraine 2660) : 0,5-0,5

Bad tournament for Gata Kamsky. Good for the WCC Topalov who is the bravest
player so far.

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