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Here are 14 results for Shalamanov Alexander in the games. Game_13114 Game_13113 Game_13112 Game_13111 Game_13110 Game_13109 Game_12345 Game_12344 Game_12343 Game_12342 Game_12341 Game_12340 Game_12339 Game_12338 There are at least 24 results for Shalamanov in the forum. Alexander Shalamanov (2007-06-28 08:35:41) FICGS Chess World Championship Hello dear chessfriends, I regret to inform all of you that, due to lack of time because of my involvement in the Russian Team Cup Final and a lot of time needed to analyse my remaining games there, I find it utterly impossible to play in the global championship on this server. I have to make this move reluctantly, but the circumstances are above me. I might return back later when I have more free time. Hopefully, you will understand why I took this decision. Amici sumus! Alexander Alexander Shalamanov (2007-06-26 16:39:38) Issue of FP loyalty Open identity is a question of CC ethics, and, say, enough courage to show your person (and personnality) exposed to the community. Chess correspondence is not a hide and seek game; it's an honest sport. Also, closed identity is, to my mind, some sort of disrespect for a partner. Cheers, Alex Alexander Shalamanov (2007-06-26 11:33:47) Good, good... Nice to hear that the match gonna take place under any weather! Lol! Great that the nicks stuff is fading into the background. Anyways, nicks or fake names are minor issues compared to a good inter-server challenge match! Good luck to anyone and especially to the IGAME team! Pardonnes-moi, Thibault, mais je suis Russe, n'est-ce pas? Cheers, Alex Alexander Shalamanov (2007-06-26 11:26:12) Books or technique? It's as simple as that: Rybka just outplayed her opponents in middlegames. Books have something to do, of course, but not that much. She just plays better in opening to middlegame and middlegame to ending phases. Oh, Junior, you are still better! And mind you, I'm not betraying while saying that. Amicus (mihi) Plato, sed magis amica veritas! (Plato is my friend but the truth is more precious!) Alexander Shalamanov (2007-06-26 11:17:01) Topalov issue The fact is the tourney in question has been arranged and promoted by Ch.Henzel, Kramnik's manager, so it stands to reason that Topalov is a persona non grata for them. Likewise, Kramnik was a persona non grata in the Sofia tourney. Cheers, Alexander Alexander Shalamanov (2007-06-26 08:38:12) Vacation As to me, 2 or 3 months would be fine. This way players wouldn't be put into a corner, especially when one plays a lot of games. Cheers, Alexander Alexander Shalamanov (2007-06-25 13:49:30) Why nicks then, Sergey? I just can't get why some of your IGAME team players use nicks instead of their real names? Are there some professional players in your team who do not want to go public on FICGS and elsewhere on the net? If so, that's all right. Otherwise it looks rather weird. Cheers, Alexander Alexander Shalamanov (2007-06-24 09:55:59) Hello, Garvin! Nope, that's only half-truth. I've no idea of the others' motivation but my signing-up on here has nothing to do with an attempt to play versus the IGAME team. The reasons were somewhat different. I didn't come here solely to play in that match, I just love the friendly atmosphere here on FICGS. Cheers, Alex Alexander Shalamanov (2007-06-24 07:12:04) Hello, chess friends! Yeah, I've read the polemics, but don't feel like doing that, coz whatever I say would be misinterpreted by Serge & Co. Lol! I've got nothing to do with IGAME now. I've left it forever and explained the reasons behind my move on the IGAME forum. Thibault, I do respect your decision that only western-based FICGS players join your team for the match. I thaink, that is quite right to do in the current situation. Cheers, Alex Alexander Shalamanov (2007-06-22 20:00:58) L'histoire de la verite, Thibauld :) En bonne justice, les invitations pour entrer dans l'equippe ont envoiee aux participants d'IGAME choisie. Alors beacoup de gens qu'ont vraiment voulee jouer le match n'ont pu le faire. Alexander Shalamanov (2007-06-22 16:46:10) Garvin, I side with you Thibault, I think there is some logics in his comment. That's true that good traditions should be kept; hence, regular members should be given the priority to play vs. the Russians. Of course, you will make the final decision and'll have to balance between the strongest team players' list and respect for traditions, but I'm with Garvin about the issue. Hell, what a puzzle you're now having to guess.:) Alexander Shalamanov (2007-06-22 14:49:55) Ukrainian As to the Ukranian version, I can be of no help here. :) Sure, Andrew Sumets is the right guy to do that, should he feels that way. You can ask him for contribution. As to the rest of the missing versions, I've no idea who can take trouble to do them. :) Cheers, Alex Alexander Shalamanov (2007-06-22 14:09:17) Russian translation As it appears, Mike has already done the Russian translation. Of course, some purely cosmetic improvements could be made to the Russian version but do they need to de done? It's not that bad and gives a good idea of the website and its content. So I think we can leave it at that. Cheers, Alex Alexander Shalamanov (2007-06-22 10:16:40) Nick, be alert! :) The Russians tend to be very resolute and on the look-out. No DD tricks would work well. Just play for high stakes, k? I do believe in ya! Cheers, Alex Alexander Shalamanov (2007-06-21 17:50:22) Ca va! Thibault, as tu fait tes etudes en Russie? Comment ca? Dis moi quand et porquoi etait ce? As tu habite a Moscou ou St.Petersbourg? Et bon! Dis quelque chose en Russe, s'il te plait. Je sius met la puce a l'oreille. Ciao! Alexander Shalamanov (2007-06-21 11:00:16) I've got your point, Andy :) Why no, noone's trying to push you or anyone else in your team how to line-up. I was just saying we in our team should keep to the rating line-up principle one way or the other. And, yes, it was how I do feel about it. Anyways, it's up to Thibault to decide on the matter. Cheers, Alex Alexander Shalamanov (2007-06-21 08:46:21) The rating principle is a must Hi, mates! I sincerely believe the rating principle should be a concern when arranging the team members in a match challenge. That way we would provide for the fair play principle. It doesn't make any sense to try gaining cheap wins. Remember, honesty is the best policy. Cheers, Alex Alexander Shalamanov (2007-06-21 08:31:01) Salut, Thibault! Je crois que les memebres de notre equippes doit ordonnees par les ratings. De cette facons nous pourrons tenir le principe de bonne guerre. Salutations amicales, Sacha Alexander Shalamanov (2007-06-21 08:13:31) Nick, your stand is shared! Jo, Nicky! Thanx for your comment. It's always nice to be appreciated.:) Yeah, I believe tha match gonna be very interesting and breath-taking, but the fair play concern should be the priority. No insult, no arrogance, but high esteem for a chess friend all the way along! Cheers, Alex Alexander Shalamanov (2007-06-20 16:44:27) Junior my love! He reminds me in style of the wonderful chess game knights of the past: Bronstein, Tal, Kasparov and the present: Shirov, Morozevich. Are brilliance of tactics and sacrificial chess more precious than cool and pitiless tecnique skills? Wait and see! Alexander Shalamanov (2007-06-20 16:34:00) Hello Thibault and all! First of all, thanx for letting me defend the colours of FICGS Team. Oh, no, no spies on the parts the Russian players in our team. We will play fair and at our strongest. And I want to warn you that the IGAME team is really pretty strong and made of tough titled Russian players: GM, IM or GM, although they didn't feel like exposing their correct data or rating. You know, they feel they can win that match, on the one hand, and want to obtain some advantage in case we underestimate their chess strength, on the other hand. After all, honesty is not their best feature, alas. So be on guard, folks! The foe is at our gateway! Lol! Anyways, I want this match to be a fair play one and run with the ICCF motto: Amici sumus! (We are friends!). Good luck to anyone and interesting and exciting games to you! Remember, this match is a good point to win new friends over the globe behind the game of correspondence chess! Play at your strongest but bear in mind your match opponents are likely your partners in chess masterpieces than bitterest enemies. Be happy and have a fine day! Thibault de Vassal (2007-06-20 15:46:39) Players for FICGS team (by rating) Here is the complete list of players who registered for the FICGS vs IGAME.RU match. Unfortunately, a few players couldn't play :( .. I think our team is strong enough, as rating rules are quite hard at FICGS and some ratings are still provisional. I don't know how players will be distributed on "tables", if it's freestyle I think Wolfgang should play at table 1. I am also surprised to see players coming from IGAME.RU or russian forums who entered FICGS team !? .. Anyway, I'm sure there are no spies :) Thibault de Vassal (2512) Mark Noble (2496) Wolfgang Utesch (2466) Albert Popov (2463) Michael Aigner (2354) Janos Helmer (2343) Miguel Pires (2270) Leszek Tymcio (2270) Alexander Shalamanov (2252) Heinz-Georg Lehnhoff (2246) Silviu Nenciulescu (2194) William Taylor (2182) Poulerik Jorgensen (2168) Wayne Lowrance (2124) Edward Kotlyansky (2114) Christophe Czekaj (2098) Konstantin Dudulec (2084) Polina Romanova (2000) Dan Rotaru (1937) Nick Burrows (1884) Garvin Gray (1863) Vadim Khachaturov (1803) Janusz Kepinski (1599) Alexander Nent (1593) Graham Cridland (1406) Edmilson B. Lima (1400) Sasha Lipsits (1400) Ilmars Cirulis (1305 ~ >2100) Than Serd (1300) Charlie Neil (1212) Phil Cook (1132) Alexander Shalamanov (2007-06-18 17:02:08) FICGS vs. IGAME.RU Hello Thibauld, You can surely count on me, in case you might need a guy rated -2300 in your team. Anyways, good luck to you in the upcoming match. I know a lot of the igame team players; it's true that they are pretty strong, but they are as much arrogant and highbrow about their chess skills. It might stand them in bad stead in the long run. Lol! Alexander Shalamanov (2007-06-18 16:06:48) Is Rybka any good? I thought Shredder or Zap!Chess were the likely favorites. Well, the result that Rybka has achieved is very, very impressive! There are 0 results for Shalamanov in wikichess.
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