Mar-28-11 E Danielian vs Zhu Chen, 2011 
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BalaKKa: I find first this forced line:
46. Nd7+ Bxd7
47. Qh8+ Qg8
48. Qf6+ Qf7
49. Qxf7#
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| | Feb-08-11 Pernet vs C Costello, 1982 
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BalaKKa: And what if 17.Kxh4 or 17.Qh5+ - g6 18.Qxh4?
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| | Jul-15-10 R Csolig vs B Deak, 2007 
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BalaKKa: Interesting line of evans gambit by black, especially 9....-b5 is a nice try. Is 10.cxb6 the correct answer by white, or is there any stronger move? What do you think guys.
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| | Jul-15-10 Portisch vs Pinter, 1984 
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BalaKKa: Hehe, jól szétkapták egymást a srácok:D
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| | May-04-09 M Gurevich vs R Ovetchkin, 2007 
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BalaKKa: 55.a3+ - Ka4
56.Rc4+ and mate in the next move with Bc6+
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| | Jun-06-08 Fischer vs Larsen, 1966 
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BalaKKa: I find a nice finish:
19.Nb5 Bd7
20.Nxc7+ Kd8
21.0-0 Rc8
22.Ne6+ Ke8
23.Bd4 Qc2 (Nh5 or Ne4 met by Qd3!)
24.Bd3! Qc6
25.Qg6+ hxg6
26.Bxg6#
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| | May-12-08 Topalov vs E Ubilava, 1992 
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BalaKKa: or Vesco hates the checkmate, he likes if his oppenents resigns (so give another chance to resign):DD
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| | May-12-08 Dus Chotimirsky vs Vidmar, 1911
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BalaKKa: Yes, or <25.Rxd2> Rxd2 26.Kxd2 Qxb2+ 27.Kd3 Bf5+ 28.Re4 Qc3+ 29.Ke2 Qc2+ winning the R as it must block the mate. or 29.Ke2 Qxg3 30.Re8+ Kf7 31.hxg3 Kxe8
or 26.Qb8+ Kh7, so no queen Xchange on g3, (white can think some hopeless check for a draw)
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| | Apr-14-08 Ed Lasker vs G A Thomas, 1912 
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BalaKKa: 18.0-0-0# is better:D
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| | Apr-14-08 Bu Xiangzhi vs Jakovenko, 2007
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BalaKKa: If 27...-d5 white have winning position after 28.Na5-Ba8 29.Nxc6!-Bxc6 30.exd5-Bb7 31.exd6-Rxd1 32.Rxd1-Bxg2 33.Rd8+!-Kg7 34.Rd7!!-Kf8 35.Rxe7-Kxe7 36.Kxg2-Kxe6 and the pawn ending wins easily
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