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Hanco Elenbaas
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Re: Who will be champion ?

Post by Hanco Elenbaas » Fri Jul 18, 2003 13:19

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Jacques PERMAL wrote:Irina PLatonova realized her grand slam. Perhaps she is our next "J. Polgar". Hanco hope that.

I wish Schwarzy were the new champion. He deserves that.

I also pay attention to Stolarow games. I think he has got a lot of potentials.

As I am concerned, I won't be a GMI like these grandmasters. But if married a russian woman player, our children could become GMI !!!
So what are you going to do in Shanghai?
While you could have been in Russia.
Tansikkytsjina maybe also can become a Polgar.
It's good she has a new young competitor!
Sorry Jacques, I forgot to login.
Let's hope Schwarzman will become Champion,
Maybe after rapid or blitz with Tsjizjov.

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Shangaï

Post by Jacques PERMAL » Fri Jul 18, 2003 22:23

Hello Hanco,

I want to go to shangaï because there are a lot beautiful women !! [img]images/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif[/img] [img]images/smilies/icon_smile.gif[/img]

And in the Netherlands too !!

Tchizov is very great player, so Schwarzy must be cautious.
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Re: Shangaï

Post by Hanco Elenbaas » Fri Jul 18, 2003 23:56

Jacques PERMAL wrote:Hello Hanco,

I want to go to shangaï because there are a lot beautiful women !!

And in the Netherlands too !!

Tchizov is very great player, so Schwarzy must be cautious.
You'll find beautiful women everywhere Jacques, all over the world!
The best match I have ever seen was Schwarzman-Tsjizjov.
For the public it would be great if the two Maestro's will give a rapide-
and blitzdemonstration!!

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Congratulations !!!

Post by Jacques PERMAL » Sat Jul 19, 2003 17:30

Congratulations to A. Schwarzman !! He deserves his title.
Sorry Hanco. There won't be play-off between Schwarzy and Tchizov.
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Post by Hanco Elenbaas » Sat Jul 19, 2003 20:30

Well done Schwarzman/Shvartsman!!
Congratulations Jacques, I hope you will
have a nice holiday in Shanghai!

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Post by Yuri Tchertok » Mon Jul 21, 2003 12:52

Hanco Elenbaas wrote:
A.Presman wrote:Look to the miraculous game Simonov - Georgiev.
Even the haviest "tijdnot" is not enaugh to explain what has happened there.
44.33-29 with threat 38-32 would immediately end this thriller.
The only reason is that around the birthday the boirhitms are mostly bad.
And Simonv had the birthday when this game has been played. And Georgiev on the next day.
Game 57, it's very funny, happy birthday!!
Is that true with the biorhytms around the birthday?
Both players had very short time for 10-15 moves.

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Post by Wieger Wesselink » Sat Jul 26, 2003 22:49

In which city was this tournament played? I can't find this information anywhere.

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Post by A.Presman » Sun Jul 27, 2003 00:17

You are right Wieger.
It s difficult t find indeed.
It was played in Ufa.

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Post by Wieger Wesselink » Sun Jul 27, 2003 13:25

Thanks Alexander. I use this for the games on my website.

A. Soerkov

Championship of Russia

Post by A. Soerkov » Sun Jul 27, 2003 13:34

If you have looked games
http://www.shashki.com/applet/games/CHR03M.html
would see above the name of city. [img]images/smilies/icon_lol.gif[/img]

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Post by Wieger Wesselink » Sun Jul 27, 2003 20:16

I didn't look there... BTW, nice applet you're using

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Post by Alexander Soerkov » Sun Jul 27, 2003 20:48

Wieger Wesselink wrote:I didn't look there... BTW, nice applet you're using
From all draughts players of thanks you for magnificent applet

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Re: Who will be champion ?

Post by Faustekollo » Mon Jul 28, 2003 02:51

Jacques PERMAL wrote:Irina PLatonova realized her grand slam. Perhaps she is our next "J. Polgar". Hanco hope that.

I wish Schwarzy were the new champion. He deserves that.

I also pay attention to Stolarow games. I think he has got a lot of potentials.

As I am concerned, I won't be a GMI like these grandmasters. But if married a russian woman player, our children could become GMI !!!
Hello Jacques,

Please, Who is J. Polgar ? Any records available ? Thanks

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Salut Faustin

Post by Jacques PERMAL » Mon Jul 28, 2003 11:25

Salut Faustin,

Judth POLGAR est une joueuse d'échec internationalement connu. Elle de nationalité polonaise si ma mémoire est bonne. Sa photo est disponible sur le site : http://www.controltheweb.com/polgar/

Dernière minute : J. POLGAR est de nationalité hongroise.
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Who is he ?

Post by Jacques PERMAL » Mon Jul 28, 2003 11:31

I saw in the Chess site described above that there was a Chess GM named Schwartzman !!!!!!!!!!

Who is he ? Anyone knows something about him ?

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