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Limpin Kt
Member since Jan-27-12 · Last seen May-15-13
I'm a great math fan, plus i hav a great faith in logic. :) apart from that i don't think i hav anything to brag about me ps-i'm a fan o math-o- logic doesn't necessarily mean i'm great at it! Good day!

   Limpin Kt has kibitzed 442 times to chessgames   [more...]
   Apr-02-13 Carlsen vs Svidler, 2013 (replies)
 
Limpin Kt: I kinda hoped we will witness anand kramnik encounter.
 
   Sep-10-12 sevenseaman chessforum (replies)
 
Limpin Kt: Hi <sevenseaman> was busy and tired all this time- this is a new day, i will attempt your problems today evening and will give you my best tries :) until that- forget parkinson and learn from lasker! Good day!
 
   Aug-28-12 LoveThatJoker chessforum (replies)
 
Limpin Kt: Hey <LTJ> thanks for houdini and stockfish man, i'm very much indebted to you :) and i think you know that there are many 64 bit engines one can download from chess.com- like fruit and others :) i hope this information will be useful to you.
 
   Aug-23-12 AylerKupp chessforum (replies)
 
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   Aug-20-12 morfishine chessforum (replies)
 
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   Jul-25-12 Sanahuja vs Fernandez, 1983 (replies)
 
Limpin Kt: It is a good opening puzzle- 7.Nc7! Rb8 8.Bg5! <point of the combination> Qg5 9.Ne6! White wins. Its excellent example of coordination of pieces.
 
   Jul-09-12 Karpov vs Geller, 1983 (replies)
 
Limpin Kt: And, its removing the defender theme today- we need to keep in mind that according to the function of the piece, its value is decided- and overlooking this simple principle brings about charming combinations like this one- 31.Q*c4
 
   Jun-18-12 Vallejo-Pons vs Topalov, 2012 (replies)
 
Limpin Kt: The hunter is hunted!
 
   Jun-07-12 Memethecat chessforum (replies)
 
Limpin Kt: <memec> i liked the holmes-watson puzzle, i liked the holmes-watson conversation even more! :) thank you for such interesting puzzle. Al the best for the game both of you.
 
   Jun-05-12 M Pestalozzi vs D Duhm, 1900 (replies)
 
Limpin Kt: 1.Bh7! Is obvious in this position, there follows natural continuation 1...kh7 2.Qh4 kg8 3.Ng5 winning. It is an instructive example for attack on castled king.
 
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