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Lets get rid of one of these four deadbeats, Gulko, Defirmian,
Seriwan, or Benjamin, none of these guys have a chance to make it past round three of the fide knockout tournament within 5 lifetimes. Our brightest Junior in History Hikaru Nakamura is not allowed to play in the championship because bull**** politicians like Benejamin have been limping along in the chess politics buisness for over 20 years and Hikaru's Dad Sunil Weeramantry Just does not have enough political say to push out one of these four really sad excuses for an american chess champion. Here is an example of my analysis not working wellthat was previously refuted by GM Nakamura. Jen Shahade needed her kitten tickled one week before the current championship. She came to me quietly purring for a draw at the Marshall Chess Club Tuesday night masters tournament three weeks ago. I opened with 1.d4 and she replied with the main line Grunfeld. I had studied this variation with GM elect Boris Kreiman at his apartment in Brighton Beach Brooklyn for about 6 months while he obsessed over Hikaru Nakamura's latest results. Before we reached move 9..Nc6 Jen wiggeld her butt in her chair and shrugged her shoulders and brought her knight to c6 as if seeing this position for the first time. But when i played 12.Qd2 she tightened up her posture and was sure i was well versed in the theory of this variation. 15.00 is not best but leads to a Shabalov game from the US Championship two winters ago. In that game shabalov Played 21.Rfc1 against Nakamura and lost immidiatley to Qxa2 pinning the b2 bishop to the queen on d2. The move i played 21.Bxd4 is not an improvment and should loose to 21...Rd8 pinning the bishop. I guess Jen was to consumed by my tight cafe employee Tee Shirt and couldnt control herself and played 21....Qd4 which after 22.Qd4, cd4 23.Bd5!+ i had a slightly better rook endgame. I guess Shabalov or Nakamura could not have done better because, a. nakamura is still pre-pubecent and the girls are still totally making fun of him, and b. shabalov is getting a little impotent so why would jenifer Shahade bribe him with a draw to get his pants off in the back room???? P.S. i now have an online chess room that you get a free membership if you sign up at this link.... http://www.partypoker.com/download/index.htm?wm=2038527 download the full program and then make your initall deposit and you will be directed to the online chess and poker lounge... To view more of my online chess games visit http://www.chessartist.com and click on any of the PARTY banners on my website. All of the commissions go directly to Peter Aravena's art supply fund. http://www.partypoker.com/index.htm?wm=2038527 [Event "Tuesday Night Masters"] [Site "eve and pete inc."] [Date "2004.05.11"] [Round "?"] [White "Aravena, Peter"] [Black "Shahade, Jen"] [Result "1/2-1/2"] [ECO "D85"] [Annotator "Aravena,Peter"] [PlyCount "59"] } 1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 g6 3. Nc3 d5 4. cxd5 Nxd5 5. e4 Nxc3 6. bxc3 Bg7 7. Nf3 c5 8. Rb1 O-O 9. Be2 Nc6 10. d5 Ne5 11. Nxe5 Bxe5 12. Qd2 b6 13. f4 Bg7 14. c4 e6 15. O-O Bd4+ 16. Kh1 exd5 17. cxd5 f5 18. e5 Qxd5 19. Bf3 Qc4 20. Bb2 Rb8 21. Bxd4 Qxd4 (21... Rd8) 22. Qxd4 cxd4 23. Bd5+ Kh8 24. Rfd1 Rd8 25. Rxd4 Bb7 26. Rbd1 Bxd5 27. Rxd5 Rxd5 28. Rxd5 Rc8 29. h3 Rc7 30. Rd8+ 1/2-1/2 So lets here it for sending Joel Benjamin to the back "fixed computer games" room of IBM computers and putting Nakamura in his place in the FIDE Kockout tournament!!! thankx FIDE Master Elect Peter Aravena |
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Lets get rid of one of these four deadbeats, Gulko, Defirmian,
Seriwan, or Benjamin, none of these guys have a chance to make it past round three of the fide knockout tournament within 5 lifetimes. Our brightest Junior in History Hikaru Nakamura is not allowed to play in the championship because bull**** politicians like Benejamin have been limping along in the chess politics buisness for over 20 years and Hikaru's Dad Sunil Weeramantry Sunil is not his biological father. |
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The apple doesn't fall far from the tree.
StanB "Peter Sloan Aravena" wrote in message om... Lets get rid of one of these four deadbeats, Gulko, Defirmian, Seriwan, or Benjamin, none of these guys have a chance to make it past round three of the fide knockout tournament within 5 lifetimes. Our brightest Junior in History Hikaru Nakamura is not allowed to play in the championship because bull**** politicians like Benejamin have been limping along in the chess politics buisness for over 20 years and Hikaru's Dad Sunil Weeramantry Just does not have enough political say to push out one of these four really sad excuses for an american chess champion. Here is an example of my analysis not working wellthat was previously refuted by GM Nakamura. Jen Shahade needed her kitten tickled one week before the current championship. She came to me quietly purring for a draw at the Marshall Chess Club Tuesday night masters tournament three weeks ago. I opened with 1.d4 and she replied with the main line Grunfeld. I had studied this variation with GM elect Boris Kreiman at his apartment in Brighton Beach Brooklyn for about 6 months while he obsessed over Hikaru Nakamura's latest results. Before we reached move 9..Nc6 Jen wiggeld her butt in her chair and shrugged her shoulders and brought her knight to c6 as if seeing this position for the first time. But when i played 12.Qd2 she tightened up her posture and was sure i was well versed in the theory of this variation. 15.00 is not best but leads to a Shabalov game from the US Championship two winters ago. In that game shabalov Played 21.Rfc1 against Nakamura and lost immidiatley to Qxa2 pinning the b2 bishop to the queen on d2. The move i played 21.Bxd4 is not an improvment and should loose to 21...Rd8 pinning the bishop. I guess Jen was to consumed by my tight cafe employee Tee Shirt and couldnt control herself and played 21....Qd4 which after 22.Qd4, cd4 23.Bd5!+ i had a slightly better rook endgame. I guess Shabalov or Nakamura could not have done better because, a. nakamura is still pre-pubecent and the girls are still totally making fun of him, and b. shabalov is getting a little impotent so why would jenifer Shahade bribe him with a draw to get his pants off in the back room???? P.S. i now have an online chess room that you get a free membership if you sign up at this link.... http://www.partypoker.com/download/index.htm?wm=2038527 download the full program and then make your initall deposit and you will be directed to the online chess and poker lounge... To view more of my online chess games visit http://www.chessartist.com and click on any of the PARTY banners on my website. All of the commissions go directly to Peter Aravena's art supply fund. http://www.partypoker.com/index.htm?wm=2038527 [Event "Tuesday Night Masters"] [Site "eve and pete inc."] [Date "2004.05.11"] [Round "?"] [White "Aravena, Peter"] [Black "Shahade, Jen"] [Result "1/2-1/2"] [ECO "D85"] [Annotator "Aravena,Peter"] [PlyCount "59"] } 1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 g6 3. Nc3 d5 4. cxd5 Nxd5 5. e4 Nxc3 6. bxc3 Bg7 7. Nf3 c5 8. Rb1 O-O 9. Be2 Nc6 10. d5 Ne5 11. Nxe5 Bxe5 12. Qd2 b6 13. f4 Bg7 14. c4 e6 15. O-O Bd4+ 16. Kh1 exd5 17. cxd5 f5 18. e5 Qxd5 19. Bf3 Qc4 20. Bb2 Rb8 21. Bxd4 Qxd4 (21... Rd8) 22. Qxd4 cxd4 23. Bd5+ Kh8 24. Rfd1 Rd8 25. Rxd4 Bb7 26. Rbd1 Bxd5 27. Rxd5 Rxd5 28. Rxd5 Rc8 29. h3 Rc7 30. Rd8+ 1/2-1/2 So lets here it for sending Joel Benjamin to the back "fixed computer games" room of IBM computers and putting Nakamura in his place in the FIDE Kockout tournament!!! thankx FIDE Master Elect Peter Aravena |
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He's not biological at all. I hear his cells are silicon-based.
"Ray Gordon" wrote Sunil is not his biological father. |
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