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erimiro1
Member since Oct-01-03
A former player and trainer from Israel, not in buisness for 20 years. These days I follow games in chessgames.com, read books of and about the greatests and about chess thought.

   erimiro1 has kibitzed 362 times to chessgames   [more...]
   May-05-13 V Buenermann vs K Mokry, 1998 (replies)
 
erimiro1: The key move is 61.-Rh1!
 
   May-02-13 Gelfand vs Anand, 2013
 
erimiro1: draw from move 15.
 
   Apr-10-13 Konstantinopolsky vs Kholmov, 1950
 
erimiro1: True - since move 17, the gamescore seems to be wrong
 
   Feb-19-13 D K Johansen vs I Rogers, 1980 (replies)
 
erimiro1: In one word - NO!!! In 2 words - Oh no.
 
   Jan-14-13 Loewenthal vs Kipping, 1858 (replies)
 
erimiro1: <blazerdoodle: LOL. 23...Kf7? What kind of move was that? Is this a real game?> The only one to protect e6. But black was lost with or without Kf7.
 
   Dec-27-12 Alburt vs J Yuchtman, 1980 (replies)
 
erimiro1: <UnsoundHero> Agreed. An error that lost the game. Now I'm going to listen to Paul Mccartney on YouTube. Guess why?
 
   Oct-18-12 Sutovsky vs D Khismatullin, 2012
 
erimiro1: 14.Nf5 is the key move. I don't mark it with "!" or "?" before reading a detailed analysis, but from first site it seems that after the simple 14.-g:f5 comes: 15.e:f5 N:h6 (otherwise Q:g4+ with mate at g7) 16.f:e6 white wins (f6 17.Qh5 is a fork).
 
   Oct-17-12 Smirin vs Morozevich, 2012 (replies)
 
erimiro1: Fine game by Smirin and an uninspired one by Moro.
 
   Oct-15-12 A Giri vs M Rodshtein, 2012 (replies)
 
erimiro1: <shivasuri4> Yes it is. Black is complete zugzwanged. He can move only 3 pawns without losing the pinned knight, but soon he's going to lose the a and c pawns, so they are useless. After 37.-h6 (trying to continue 38.-g5 and 39.-Kg6 to get rid of the iron pin) 38.h4 makes a ...
 
   Oct-09-12 Matulovic vs I Bilek, 1967 (replies)
 
erimiro1: But he wasn't alone and the story is not complete! How did Bilek respond?
 
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