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Twice post-mortem from Morelia

20 February 2007 23:32 PM | Last modified: 0:57

Tonight we can offer you two free chess lessons at the highest level. Because that’s almost what it means when you’re standing next to a table where two 2700 guys are analysing the game they’ve just played. Virtually speaking, you can almost touch them!

Thanks to Bretislav Modr of Sachinfo.

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6 Responses to “Twice post-mortem from Morelia”

  1. Alberto on 21 February 2007 12:21 PM

    Peter leko had in het laatste stuk van de analyse volgens mij een voordeel..

    Keep the videos coming ! I love this shit !

    Donde fueron los Espangoles? No hay niguen Gran Master que puede competir con estes gigantes?

  2. Linux fan on 21 February 2007 14:36 PM

    Great, it’s almost like being there, but with the trip fare still in my pocket.

    I had a good laugh around the end of the video when Leko, with Black, is saying something like “And at this point I can play Nh8.” Then Ivanchuk: “Yes, but you also have Nd5.” But Leko kept putting the knight on h8 anyway. Showed the difference between their way of thinking.

  3. Mark on 21 February 2007 15:34 PM

    I don’t hear the Topalov fans much now :) Only support them when he’s winning apparantly!

  4. Charley on 21 February 2007 20:53 PM

    Thank you! Ivanchuk-Leko was particularly fascinating, as it was easy to see the position(s).

  5. Chris on 22 February 2007 4:54 AM

    Round 4: Carlsen beat Ivanchuk in a great game, Anand beat Morozevich, Leko and Aronian drw, and so did Topalov and Svidler.

  6. Lukas on 22 February 2007 8:52 AM

    Mark:i am Aronians fan,but if I remeber Topalov had a very very bad start in Morelia last time and ended second after moving to Spain


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