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    I've Moved: Here's the New Blog!

    The new blog is up! It will be a while before everything is just exactly perfect, but it's up and running and has new content. Here's the URL: http://chessmind.powerblogs.com.

    Thanks very much to all my loyal readers, and I hope you'll join me at the new site. Don't forget to bookmark it too, and to invite all your friends for what will hopefully be an even richer journey into the blogosphere.

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    Dennis,
    I'm a philosophy major myself at BYU. I'm really into all the French Catholic guys/ phenomonology, etc. (though reading it in English makes me wish I spoke French). If you're doing a PHD UND you probably know something about that.

    I have a question about a game I listened to you do on radio chess base. It was the Tarrasch game in the Berlin defense. What about (40.h4)? I'm a total novice but I let Fritz crunch on it and it seems ok for white. He can then get his knight in the game or force black to trade off the light square bishop. What do you think?
    Lee Prince princecharming_jr@hotmail.com

    May 4, 2005 | Unregistered CommenterAnonymous

    Dennis,

    I wanted to thank you for the Capa-Menchik game on the Playchess server. I just figured out how to update my Fritz 8, log on, set up and pay for the game, etc.
    I really enjoyed playing it through.

    Russ Palmeri
    USCF 1550 or so...

    email rpalmeri AT mindspring.com

    July 11, 2005 | Unregistered CommenterAnonymous

    You're welcome! But for those who want to get a hold of me, please go to the new blog, click on my name on the right sidebar, and drop me an email that way - it's easier all the way around, and you won't have to worry about spiders picking up your email address in the comments.

    July 12, 2005 | Unregistered CommenterDennis Monokroussos

    Dennis ,
    I have moved to the new site and I am passing the word around. Best of luck with the new site. On a seperate matter that is very coincidental the local paper The irish times carried a recent article about ND fine win over Nave that was palyed in Ireland a few years ago. It was a full page spread.It was palayed in November 1996 for the record and it was 54-27 for the good guys

    November 9, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterGerry Smith

    Have a nice transition. Keep up the good work.

    November 9, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterChessDad

    denis i would really like to know ur views on whether anand playing the d-4 opening regularly now has anything to do with the strategy of using 1-e4 for the championship match with topalove?? Does this also explain why he used the e-4 openong against aronian in the blitz championship in order to avoid any furtehr loss to him.

    November 22, 2009 | Unregistered Commentersanjiv

    I am going to go to your new chess blog now.
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