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The Raiders...the karma statement above might apply to that sad team. Al Davis must have incurred some seriously bad karma.
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The Chess Thread! (not the record label!!!)
T.D. replied to Jazz's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
Young Magnus just (Round 6) took over the lead at the Bilbao supertournament. He gave Aronian a serious thrashing.. Beat him like a rented mule, so to speak... -
I doubt the weather will permit much play on Saturday. Sunday should be OK.
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couple of chess babes
T.D. replied to connoisseur series500's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
I'd like to buy her a vowel... She just advanced to the quarterfinals, which might entail enough prize money to buy a vowel or two... -
The Chess Thread! (not the record label!!!)
T.D. replied to Jazz's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
Yes, the Topalov-Anand situation was strange. Looked like Anand played right into one of Topalov's prepared lines (he and Cheparinov have hatched many strong novelties in the Queen's Indian), got into time trouble (Chessdom at one point said El Topo had an hour left vs. Anand's 18 min - how often does that happen?) and lost meekly. You wouldn't think Topo would use big novelties in the event, because Kamsky (based on admittedly ancient history, the 1996 Karpov match) might be expected to use the Queen's Indian. Perhaps it's the big paycheck. I read on Mig's blog that the first prize is 150,000 Euro. Even the tail-ender gets 30,000 (all less 24% in taxes). -
That reminds me of a weirdly self-referential (IMO) aspect of TV. Back when I watched, I found that the overwhelming source of material for TV comedy shows (SNL and that ilk, not sitcoms) was other TV shows. Funniest things on the comedy revue programs were always spoofs of old shows. That's one of the reasons I scaled back viewing (even before stopping altogether).
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couple of chess babes
T.D. replied to connoisseur series500's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
More from Nalchik: Anna Gasik will try to win with white against Mkrtchian -
I stopped watching TV (at home, that is) last January (2008). Have only watched a few DVDs since then. I still watch a bit in public places or while at other peoples' homes. Big test will be the upcoming football season. But I got through the Olympics fine, so don't expect many problems.
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couple of chess babes
T.D. replied to connoisseur series500's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
I'm sure her pic has already been posted, but...more from the women's World Championship knockout tournament: One of the favorites, Antoaneta Stefanova, before her first game in Nalchik -
The Chess Thread! (not the record label!!!)
T.D. replied to Jazz's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
It's an Ivanchuk exacta, as he also won the Tal Memorial Blitz: 1. Ivanchuk 23.5 2. Kramnik 22.5 3. Carlsen 21 4. Mamedyarov, Svidler 20 6. Grischuk, Karjakin, Leko 18 9. Gelfand, Kamsky 17.5 11. Ponomariov 17 12. Grachev 14.5 13. Alekseev, Karpov, Morozevich 14 16. Eljanov, Movsesian 12.5 18. Tkachiev 11.5 -
The Chess Thread! (not the record label!!!)
T.D. replied to Jazz's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
Just saw it. Chuck often gets into time trouble. Looks like he'll win the Tal Memorial, as Moro lost to Kamsky. Dunno if this should be on the chess babes thread, but here's a pic of Chucky's ex-wife, WGM Alisa Galliamova (RUS). I saw (didn't meet) them at the 1995 Intel PCA Rapids in NYC. Chucky lost in the finals to Kaspy. Among many other chess notables there, I also saw the (then) long-haired and pudgy Kramnik (walked past him on the street). -
The Chess Thread! (not the record label!!!)
T.D. replied to Jazz's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
Moro is always teasing his many fans (of which I'm one)...directly upon attaining the #1 live rating, he got beaten by Chuckles. Granted, this can happen to anyone. -
Yeah, I got a similar reply. Bummer. Apologies for starting a false alarm thread. Moderators, feel free to delete the thread if you prefer...
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I had the same problem. E-mailed Concord, but no response yet.
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Just got e-mail from Concord: http://www.concordmusicgroup.com/promos/summer/ All CDs "sale priced" ($8.98 for OJCs), but get one free for every two you buy, and free shipping on orders over $50.
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I noticed that Newbury Comics has a sale on some OJCs (seemingly not a huge number, but scattered) at Amazon Marketplace. I ordered Elmo Hope Homecoming and Charles McPherson McPherson's Mood. Would have shopped around for more, but have had to cut back the CD budget of late...
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Somebody ought to snag Ike Quebec, Easy Living (BN) $7
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Kyle Gann's blog (I assume most of us know where it is... ) has been featuring some interesting Cage material, since Gann is working on a Cage book. Big thumbs up on the Goldstein Feldman/Cage, though I may be a bigger fan of Cage's number pieces than many (Gann, for instance, stated on the blog that he doesn't dig them so much).
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Must-read dog story from today's Chicago Tribune
T.D. replied to Larry Kart's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
Probably not... Thanks, Larry. I went to Evanston just after the Kinsella era, but he had been all over the newspapers. Looked up the swimmer's Wiki entry, which left just a small possibility, but didn't research the judge. -
Must-read dog story from today's Chicago Tribune
T.D. replied to Larry Kart's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
I wonder if Judge John Kinsella is (or is any relation to) the famous (relatively speaking) Olympic/long-distance swimmer who went to high school in the Chicago area. (I grew up near Chi., and it's a very familiar name.) -
(1) Can't say "very interesting"; more like "yawn" in my case. (2) A few months ago (when the issue was hotter), Sports Illustrated ran a profile of Clemens (by Verducci), with some focus on the relationship with McNamee. The article portrayed Roger as an extreme dumbass, to the point where any (real or functional) illiteracy comes as no surprise.
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"Tender Gender" along with one other album was released on CD as "Soulero", which I think is also OOP, but sometimes shows up on eBay.
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Djokovic loss was a shock. Agreed on Nadal. I'm never surprised by Roddick or Blake losing; if they weren't American you'd read much less about them. I'm not convinced that Safina will overcome the family inconsistency.
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The Chess Thread! (not the record label!!!)
T.D. replied to Jazz's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
Looks like Magnus can't set the record, having drawn Onischuk and Jakovenko in the past two rounds. I haven't done the TPR math, but the best he could do is 9/11 vs. Karpov's 11/13. Funny thing: though it's rather obvious that the Linares 1994 lineup was stronger, due to ratings inflation the Foros 2008 field actually has the higher average Elo, 2712 vs. 2680. -
The Chess Thread! (not the record label!!!)
T.D. replied to Jazz's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
Magnus is trying to break Karpov's record supertournament TPR (11/13 for 2977 @ Linares 1994). Today, the always unpredictable Ivanchuk played a funny novelty on move 7 (!) of the Russian Game (Petroff): 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nf6 3. N:e5 d6 4. Nf3 N:e4 5. Nc3 N:c3 6. d:c3 Nc6 7. Bf4 Qf6!? Russian online commentators (Shipov, Sakaev) waxed lyrical about it. The game (vs. the Carlsen-overshadowed prodigy Karjakin) was drawn in 18 moves.
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