Jul-28-09 Gulko vs J Horvath, 1985 
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dabbler: 35...Qxg3+ leads to a forced mate by Black.
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| | Sep-07-08 Koneru vs Yang Shen, 2008 
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dabbler: <dramas79: Help a blind man here! While the game is way beyond me, I cannot evn understand why the final position is lost for black.> (a) If black plays Qf7, the knight is lost with check and the king has to go to f8 (otherwise the queen is lost). Then Qd6+ eventually leads to
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| | Aug-14-08 World Junior Championship (2008) 
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dabbler: Negi has brilliantly won against Nguyen in a hard-foughtl game. He will probably play Gupta (who is ahead against Arik) in the Final Round and both of them have a shot at the title.
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| | Jul-26-08 G Feher vs E Bricard, 1995 
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dabbler: In Amarande's analysis, if the move is 19...Ka8, 21 Qc8 doesn't lead to mate because Black can play Bb8.
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| | Jun-20-08 B Ivanovic vs Velimirovic, 1981 
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dabbler: I got the answer to my question. White loses with 24. Bxf6.
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| | Dec-28-07 C Bielicki vs Smyslov, 1964 
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dabbler: 25. ....h5 is the key to Black's grand strategy.
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| | Nov-24-07 Ermenkov vs G Sagalchik, 1991 
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dabbler: <SAINTAMANT> Not correct because Black can play 30...Bg2+.
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| | May-17-07 Mtel Masters (2007) 
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dabbler: "Could somebody explain to me the significance of that white pigmentation between Sasi's eyes at the start of each game, as here: http://www.chesspro.ru/_images/mate... ? Please excuse my personal lack of information on this subject." It's a religious mark of auspiciousness. And it ...
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