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susan, can you please tell these two to speeden up? i have a hearing to attend…
Did Grischuk let a win slip away with his 42nd move? I honestly didn’t understand the maneuver 42.Rg6 followed by Rg5. This seemed to just lose a tempo when he could have played Rg5 immediately. I don’t know if the resulting position was an actual loss for black after 42.Rg5, but it sure looked dicey to me.
Gelfand got lucky.
he deserves that luck… i have lost the count in how many games grishuk got lucky against kramnik
so what goes around comes back
but they both are no comparison to anand…. anand will steamroll them