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Member since Dec-15-06 · Last seen Nov-23-12
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   consul has kibitzed 115 times to chessgames   [more...]
   Nov-09-12 Alekhine vs Marshall, 1927 (replies)
 
consul: The game at that point is already lost, but i'm wondering why 23 .. a5 and not directly 23 .. g6 ...
 
   Sep-29-12 R Malpert vs B Rind, 1992 (replies)
 
consul: I haven't got the solution. But i'm so happy to see <zdechiel> back in! Good analysis, man!
 
   Sep-16-12 Hector vs Barbero, 1991 (replies)
 
consul: I knew the siren of Copenhagen. This is a barber coming from far. I'm waiting for the analysis! :-)
 
   Sep-16-12 L Stumpers vs Euwe, 1946 (replies)
 
consul: stumped across the Ewer? I got only few themes of this. I didn't see how strong was 27 .. Rxe4
 
   Sep-12-12 E Kristiansen vs Kupreichik, 2012 (replies)
 
consul: Something like 37 .. Qe3+ 38. Kg2 .. h4, with the threat of Qg3+ and Qxf4, perhaps?
 
   Sep-10-12 A Shiplay vs E Shipley, 1977 (replies)
 
consul: <murthy>: that's what i was thinking too... but Black has 10 .. Qa5+. I don't have time to write all of the lines, but it seems that Black would be able, in some line, to snatch the white bishop with another check from h5. In general i think is able to neutralize the attack.
 
   Sep-02-12 Tseshkovsky vs Marjanovic, 1982 (replies)
 
consul: <al wazir>, which line would you have played? I started with Bxb4+, and although it's not the strongest, is still not bad. In the text move there's much more than the exchange...
 
   Aug-30-12 A Jankovic vs V Nedilko, 2012 (replies)
 
consul: I saw it but it took long time.
 
   Aug-05-12 E MacDonald vs Burn, 1910 (replies)
 
consul: After some tries i found Qg4 with the knight fork, but i couldn't figure out the rest, which is not obvious anyway. The material is almost even, but White has a passed pawn on the h file which can be pushed.
 
   Aug-03-12 K Akshayraj vs S Safin, 2005 (replies)
 
consul: <LTJ>: as i said at the beginning, from the last diagram posted by <Jimfromprovidence>: 47 .. Bf3+ 48. Nxf3 .. Rxf3, with the threat of f1; 49. Rb1 .. f1/Q+ 50. Rxf1 .. Rxf1 <<this is the move i'm referring to>> 51. Qxf1 .. Nxf1, followed by Bh6.
 
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