Feb-02-10 L Dominguez vs Morozevich, 2009 
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2ndNature: <dzechiel: does white have anything better than 36 exf5> How about 36. Qd6+?
For example: 36. Qd6+ Be7 37. Qxc7 and White is winning very convincingly.
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| | Dec-03-09 Kamsky vs Leko, 2008 
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2ndNature: Sorry, but this time I couldn't help it - it took me milliseconds to solve this puzzle. It seems to me that some Mondays are more difficult...
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| | Nov-23-09 Carlsen vs V Gashimov, 2009
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2ndNature: 27. Rd8 (with threat 28. Rg8+ Kh6 29. Qh7#) would also win. For example: 27. Rd8 Nxd8 28. Qg5+ ... 29. Qg8#
if:
27... Nf8 then 28. Qg5+ Ng6 29. Rg8#
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| | Nov-13-09 L Milman vs J Fang, 2005 
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2ndNature: @dzechiel
Thanks for using CAPITALISATION in an non-abusive manner, i.e. unlike some other* kibitzers. *) You know who you are.
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| | Oct-30-09 H Munoz Sotomayor vs H Salazar Jacob, 1990 
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2ndNature: <holy tramp: <Phony Benoni et al>> must be this game Fischer vs C Munoz, 1960
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| | Oct-01-09 E Polovnikova-Atalik vs J Werle, 2006 
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2ndNature: <An Englishman> My guess is that "a-Catalan" refers to "Ekaterin(a)" - when you say it they sound similarly.
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| | Sep-28-09 Fine vs Dake, 1933 
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2ndNature: <al wazir> On 36...Rd7 maybe 37.Nc3 and black has problems with defending Qa4 and Rc7. OTOH, what would white have to play to refute 34...Qe6?
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| | Sep-07-09 H Mueller vs O Bernstein, 1934 
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2ndNature: <Once> You comments stand out (in a good way) from these self patting "I got this one..." posts. Or is this just the way my brain is wired... ;)
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| | Aug-28-09 N Kosintseva vs Zhao Xue, 2008
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2ndNature: <radu stancu>... maybe 63.Kh4 [DIAGRAM]
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| | Aug-20-09 Gligoric vs Sveshnikov, 1986 
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2ndNature: Kudos <Once> for your... commentary? ;)
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