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PizzatheHut
Member since Jul-13-03 · Last seen Mar-22-13
"Jesus said to them, 'I am the way, the truth, and the life; no one comes to the Father but through me'." John 14:6

   PizzatheHut has kibitzed 685 times to chessgames   [more...]
   Mar-22-13 Tarjan vs J M Hodgson, 1983 (replies)
 
PizzatheHut: <M.Hassan>, 13...Be7 allows a forced mate with 14.Qh7+ Kxg5 15.Ne4+ Kg4 16.Qh3#.
 
   Oct-22-12 I Rozum vs Dreev, 2010
 
PizzatheHut: Dreev is such a stud in the Slav. 18.Bd4 is a really nice idea to exchange bishops.
 
   Sep-18-12 Andreev vs Alekhine, 1909
 
PizzatheHut: What is the idea behind move 22...Rf5? I can't figure out what Alekhine was planning, and I can't see a threat from white he's reacting to. Anyone got any ideas?
 
   Sep-12-12 Krasenkow vs Shabalov, 1991
 
PizzatheHut: I think the other game is probably the correct score. In this game, as <An Englishman> mentioned, black captures on e5 with the c-knight instead of the g-knight. I think the other game makes more sense because in this game black did not play 21...Nxf4, which wins a piece ...
 
   Aug-10-12 Keres vs V Petrov, 1940 (replies)
 
PizzatheHut: How does white continue on 19...Nxd3+ followed by 20...Bxe6?
 
   Feb-24-12 S Slipak vs F Braga, 1998 (replies)
 
PizzatheHut: Would someone be so kind as to post the numerical engine evaluation for the line <29. Rxf6 gxf6 30. g4 Qh3 31. Qd4 Qxf3 32. Qxf6 Qg4+ 33. Bg3>?
 
   Feb-10-12 H Teske vs Shirov, 1995
 
PizzatheHut: Shirov's ability to turn even the most notoriously quiet variations into tactical battles is so entertaining. I love his style.
 
   Jan-26-12 I Novikov vs Dreev, 1990
 
PizzatheHut: This game is freaking nuts.
 
   Oct-19-11 J M Hodgson vs Dreev, 1995
 
PizzatheHut: What's the idea behind 18...g5? Was black giving the d5 knight access to f4 after an e4 push by white?
 
   Aug-02-10 Benko vs G Szilagyi, 1946 (replies)
 
PizzatheHut: Very nice game by an 18 year old Benko. White comes out of the opening up a pawn and proceeds to play a short but strong middlegame and a very instructive endgame. White's advantage flows from one phase to the next, I thoroughly enjoyed playing through it. This is one of those ...
 
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