| Oct-29-05 | | BadTemper: Talk about blundering away a full point! HAHAHA! What a great finale! |
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| Oct-29-05 | | BadTemper: White cannot stop mate including the threat of Kh3 haha |
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| Oct-31-06 | | Whitehat1963: Find the worst move after 32...Kf5. (But wouldn't 33. Qg4 be an even worse move?) |
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Nov-01-06
 | | Caissanist: I suppose that the <absolute> worst move is a matter of taste. But I don't think that 33.Qg4 is quite as excrutiatingly bad as Qxh7, since black still has the plausible Qxg4. That move only wins the queen for a bishop, rather than forcing mate. Of course after either move black can play Ke5, so it's more of a helpmate than a selfmate. |
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| Nov-18-06 | | syracrophy: I don't understand why White didn't captured the with the on the moves 32 and 33, when it was still possible. After 33... g4! 34. xb7?? it's impossible in sight of 34... h3!!<35.Kf1 Qd1#> 32. xb7 or 33. xb7 was saving White in my opinion. He's up a and the position seems to be drawish |
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Sep-21-08
 | | GrahamClayton: White missed a simple win with 29. c1 d7 30. c7 b1+ 31. g2 e4+ 32. f3, winning the Bishop. |
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| Sep-21-08 | | Autoreparaturwerkbau: <Graham> I was revising the game, stopped at the same move (29.h4?) and also wondered whether there was a flaw in 29.Rc1 (and so on - mentioned in your line). It seems to me the line is all good. White just didn't see it, or? |
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Nov-26-08
 | | sleepyirv: In a king hunt, you should always know where you're driving the king to! |
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| Nov-06-09 | | WhiteRook48: 32 Qd3+?! |
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| Nov-18-10 | | Tigranny: g4+ could've involved a queen exchange instead of Qxh7+?? |
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| Jan-05-12 | | Uvulu: <Tigranny: g4+ could've involved a queen exchange> I think Black has 32... Kf5, and then White has to give the exchange back to avoid mate. Still, that would be way better than Qxh7 |
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Oct-16-12
 | | FSR: <And here is a ludicrous game. White punishes the enemy king with flailing blows and drives the monarch clear across the board to his own lair. And then--White resigns.> I.A. Horowitz, <All About Chess>, p. 83. |
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