Sep-02-12 Tseshkovsky vs Marjanovic, 1982 
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JeremyBrowne: <JRMenezes: if 29. ...Re5 30. Qg7+ Kd8 31. Re8+ Kc7 32. d8=Q+ >
This does not make sense as 31. Re8+ is impossible because the black rook blocks it. |
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Jul-04-10 Leko vs Ivanchuk, 2008 
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JeremyBrowne: <dzechiel> Black's 125th is important. For instance, 125.. Re7 is more accurate than your suggested 125... Re5 because it stops the following: 125...Re5 126. Rg7! Rh5 127. Kg1 Re5 128. Rf7 Re1+ 129. Rf1. I think Black still wins, for instance by playing something like ... |
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Jul-03-08 A Strikovic vs B Kurajica, 1994 
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JeremyBrowne: Wouldn't 32... Qe7 33. Rf1 Nd8 have been a better defence? |
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Feb-10-08 Napoleon Bonaparte vs The Turk, 1809 
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JeremyBrowne: Although 11..Nxh3+ is an attractive looking move, in my view either 11... Nf3+ or 11...Qg5 is much stronger. Either move wins the queen or leads to mate. |
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Feb-09-08 Kramnik vs Leko, 2000 
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JeremyBrowne: <prinsallan> The game in the book that you mention has another couple of moves: 32... g5 and 33. Rg7 |
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Sep-13-07 S Bartha vs G Kluger, 1979 
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JeremyBrowne: Although the last move, Rh1+, is very pretty, doesn't Qe2 win quicker? |
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Jul-23-07 L Didier vs Marshall, 1900 
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JeremyBrowne: Wouldn't 24. Qxg6 have been a better move for White as 24...Qxh3+ 25. Rg2 Qh1+ 26. Rg1 etc is only a draw, and after 24... Qxh3+ 25.Rg2 fg+ 26. Qxg2 White, though down the exchange, is still alive. |
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