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Juninho
Member since Jun-01-11 · Last seen Apr-02-13
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   Juninho has kibitzed 44 times to chessgames   [more...]
   Apr-02-13 Gelfand vs Ivanchuk, 2013
 
Juninho: What? How can a GM play a non-forced 16. f4?? What's the opposition of Nxd6 with a bishop pair? No, this is a horrible blunder of the viewing to do something for a win. He killed his own bishop at h2, it had to be clea for him. Vassily... I love his style, Chigorin is a really poor
 
   Mar-21-13 Levon Aronian (replies)
 
Juninho: @arshile: Next up blach against Grischuk, a very important match.
 
   Feb-10-13 Caruana vs Naiditsch, 2013
 
Juninho: why not 18..., Qa5? It looks more dangerous provoking to reach b2 square as soon as possible...?
 
   Jan-17-13 Tiviakov vs R Rapport, 2013 (replies)
 
Juninho: Ricsi, you are the best! :D
 
   Jan-15-13 R Rapport vs Movsesian, 2013 (replies)
 
Juninho: Great game Ricsi! But what was the expected continuation after 16..., exd4?
 
   Aug-03-12 Wang Hao vs Nakamura, 2012 (replies)
 
Juninho: Nfd7 instead nbd7 sorry
 
   Jul-29-12 Kasparov vs Anand, 1996
 
Juninho: an improvement: 13. ..., Ne5
 
   Jun-23-12 Aronian vs Nakamura, 2010
 
Juninho: sorry I overlooked the variation 40. Rc3, 41. Nb2, Rc2 42. Bd4, Ba3 43. Ne3, Rxb2!! ....
 
   Jun-22-12 Kosteniuk vs B Yildiz, 2012
 
Juninho: I do not think that variation till move 22 was wrong for black. Further improvement 22. ...., Qh5 looks good to me. Example: 23. Qe3, Qf7 24. Bd3, h5 and so on looks unclear to me. Refutation to my idea?
 
   May-28-12 Anand vs Gelfand, 2012 (replies)
 
Juninho: I don't really understand Anand's tactics. What could be followed by 17. Bd2? Instead, Be3 looks a blunder, not an elemnetary one, but a decisive. I dont say White s a superior position here, but dont allow after 17. Bb7 the move d4 and with extra tempo Bxf3!!! I watched the live ...
 
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