Sep-29-07 Anand vs Leko, 2007 
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amntony: I dare say, as an assistant coach for the China Olympic and national kids' team, good luck to this game for you, especially for Anand :-)
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| | Sep-28-07 Byvshev vs Simagin, 1952 
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amntony: A good game by Simagin on the Breyer's Variation :-)
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| | Sep-22-07 Rauzer vs Chekhover, 1936
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amntony: Another good example of the principle of Rauzer Attack in the Dragon :-)
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| | Sep-22-07 Rauzer vs Ragozin, 1936
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amntony: 10.Nf6+ brought a super position for Rauzer, by the way, Rauzer's attack is the most dangerous weapon of Soviet's chess arsenal :-)
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| | Sep-21-07 Kudrin vs Larsen, 1986
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amntony: A good game of the Breyer Variation of the Sicilian by Larsen :-)
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| | Sep-16-07 Schlechter vs Lasker, 1895 
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amntony: This game by Lasker proved that 2...Nc6 works as it avoided the opponent's Queen on d4, what's more, even with 5.Nxc6, it still worked because eventually Lasker obtained a stronghold on the center with his pawns :-)
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| | Sep-15-07 Leonhardt vs Tartakower, 1907 
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amntony: 16.Bd5! is a classic sacrifice that traps many players :-)
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| | Sep-14-07 Alekhine vs Saemisch, 1922 
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amntony: Alekhine's 6.Nb3 is to refuse the counter-Maroczy's move by Black, specifically, it's Ng4 on the Black's 7th move :-)
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| | Sep-13-07 Swiderski vs Maroczy, 1904 
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amntony: This game showed us the best way to deal with something new for Black is to simplify the situation by exchanges :-)
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| | Sep-13-07 Tarrasch vs Lipke, 1898
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amntony: The best way to continue with this great position is to attack along the main diagonal and the g8-a2 diagonal as well, try to eat up all the pawns on the Queenside :-)
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