May-21-13 Kasparov vs S Agdestein, 1989
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Poisonpawns: What happens after 10..Bxd4
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| | May-14-13 Ponomariov vs Ivanchuk, 2002
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Poisonpawns: White is winning here.Ponomariov must have just allowed the draw, since that was all he needed to clinch the title.
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| | May-11-13 Geller vs Averbakh, 1954
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Poisonpawns: I just threw coins on the chess board
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| | May-11-13 Bronstein vs E Rojahn, 1956 
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Poisonpawns: i had so much trouble finding this due to an alternate spelling of the black players last name. I had it as Bronstein-Roian Moscow 1956
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| | May-10-13 E Lobron vs K Spraggett, 1984
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Poisonpawns: Great finish 52.c4!
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| | May-07-13 Karpov vs G Kuzmin, 1973
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Poisonpawns: Question: What happens if black plays 18..d4
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| | Apr-29-13 J N Berger vs J Mason, 1889
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Poisonpawns: Important to know endings.Instead of 67.Ke4? One type of draw occurs after 67.Ke3!Kb4 68.Kd2 Kb3 69.Kc1 Ka2 70.Kc2
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| | Apr-27-13 Lautier vs Short, 1990
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Poisonpawns: video here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PiTk...
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| | Apr-25-13 Kramnik vs Fressinet, 2013 
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Poisonpawns: Is it possible that the "old school" 2..Nc6 with the plan of castling queen-side be a surprise to Kramnik? Nowadays we often see symmetrical castling and a long positional game ensues where white makes black feel uncomfortable for many moves but black usually can hold the draw. ...
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| | Apr-24-13 A Matanovic vs V Bergraser, 1967
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Poisonpawns: Model game against Scandanavian.
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