Aug-17-07 I Madl vs Chiburdanidze, 2000 
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ezumpf: Please help. In the continuation of the accepted queen sacrifice, why can't the king escape to c3 instead of b1? Thanks. I'm sure I'm missing something obvious.
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| | Sep-10-06 Chekhov vs L Karsa, 1983 
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ezumpf: What's the follow up to 30. Nxb6? I know I'm missing something. Thanks.
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| | Mar-05-05 Kasparov vs Vallejo-Pons, 2005 
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ezumpf: <chess911> Please shut the hell up.
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| | Oct-28-04 Larsen vs Najdorf, 1968 
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ezumpf: <pittpanther>Thanks, you are right. But why would white do that? That ruins my line! lol!
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| | Oct-23-04 Anand vs Timman, 2004 
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ezumpf: Is there some flaw to beginning this combination 25. Nxg6? That's how I saw it, with the black queen lost to either the rook or the knight.
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| | Sep-03-04 Taimanov vs A Shashin, 1978 
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ezumpf: <Patzer2> Thanks. And holy @#$%! I was hoping for an answer, not all answers! Not complaining at all. Very helpful. It just reminds me of when I was a child and asked my father, a nuclear physicist, how a battery worked. His answer began, "A battery? Well...first you need to ...
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| | Jul-28-04 S Izbinsky vs Viakhirev, 1909 
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ezumpf: I had 36....Qg4. Looks good to me. Any thoughts chess monsters?
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| | Jul-23-04 Kasparov vs N McDonald, 1986 
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ezumpf: I saw 54. Rxg3+, but missed the queen sac. I was looking/hoping it was a perpetual check by the queen. Might that have worked?
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| | Jul-17-04 Myagmarsuren vs H MacGrillen, 1972 
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ezumpf: Wouldn't 53.... Kd7 have prevented this?
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| | Jul-15-04 Morozevich vs Ivanchuk, 1995 
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ezumpf: I saw the free bishop Sneaky, thanks. I was just curious if there were any impending mates I am not seeing. Thanks again.
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