Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Kramnik in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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Kramnik escaped very precisely.
Richard Forster Vladimir Kramnik.
Kramnik finished joint third with 5/9.
In the Bf4 QGD, something that Maxime tried against Kramnik in round 3.
Kramnik hopelessly throws himself behind the ball.
Richard Forster Vladimir Kramnik.
Kramnik doesn't hurry
I liked how slowly but surely Kramnik won this game.
Kramnik doesn't like to defend passively
Fritz would have wiped the floor with Blue just like Kramnik did with Kasparov.
Probably Kramnik, who was out of shape just missed the simple tactic.
This seemed like a positional suicide to me, but Kramnik definetely knows better.
Kasparov, Karpov and Kramnik. I mean, Russia is the country that gave us Botvinnik.
Russia is the country that gave us Botvinnik, Kasparov, Karpov and Kramnik.
Vladimir Borisovich Kramnik(; born 25 June 1975) is a Russian chess grandmaster.
Bf6, as was played recently by among the others Radjabov against Carlsen and Kramnik.
Here I started to like Levon's position, but Kramnik made few strong moves.
Kramnik played to defend his title at the World Chess Championship 2007 in Mexico.
In fact both players were playing the hyper-solid Lasker and while Kramnik went via the 1… Nf6, 2….
Together with Vladimir Kramnik and others she played a number of tournaments and training programs.
Kalmykia staged the 2006 World Chess Championship between Veselin Topalov and Vladimir Kramnik.
Even though Kramnik blundered his key-pawn, the position was beyond salvation.
Somehow the match was rather uneventful till Teimour achieved his goal and got Kramnik into the blitz.
It was funny, but here too, Kramnik and Vachier were trying to convince me that I am worse.
From 25 November to 5 December 2006"Deep Fritz" played a six-game match against Kramnik in Bonn.
In 2000, Kramnik played a sixteen-game match against Garry Kasparov in London, for the Classical Chess World Championship.
This was held by Kasparov, until he was defeated by Kramnik in the Classical World Chess Championship 2000.
Against me also, Kramnik opted for a Bayonett system
beating among others Vladimir Kramnik and Anish Giri.
Together with Kramnik the only player who went straight to grandmaster, skipping the master title although he did get four norms.
