The Full English Breakfast #16

Wrapping up 2011, Big Vlad in London, Rybka muddies the water, double-time Donastia, and Nakamura's 'In Da House'. Or, in other words: The Full English Breakfast #16 is out!
About the Full English Breakfast
Mission: Bring the serious chess news analysis. VERY serious, and not at all witty. Definitely not tongue in cheek. ;) Origins: The Full English Breakfast started life as a late night brainstorm at the 2009 GibTel (now Tradewise) Chess Festival in Gibraltar. Trent and Macauley struck up a conversation about things missing in the chess media, and hit upon the idea of doing a podcast combining the serious with the slightly sophomoric. Trent quickly brought in his pal Stevie G. dramatically raising both the intellectual and the dialectical heft of the new ensemble. And the rest, as they say, is hysterical.
The Full English Breakfast #16
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Comments
mh
1 year 4 months ago
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Nice podcast
Lee
1 year 4 months ago
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As usual, a great way to spend 30 minutes. if they can pull it off twice a month, it'll become even more relevant and interesting.
Kramnik, as usual is a delight to listen to.
Very pleasantly surprised to hear Nakamura being so honest in clearing up the ending of his relationship with Kasparov. I tip my hat to him, he is beginning to win me over.
James
7 months 3 weeks ago
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This is the first time I am coming across something like this podcast. You were right when you said it was going to be funny and entertaining. Never knew a talk show about chess could be so interesting. Keep churning out more of these!
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