Nov-28-12 Khmelnitsky vs Plachetka, 1997 
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francis2012: kekekekeke I solved it! b3!! a shocking sac that leads to promoting one of the pawns of White into
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| | Nov-27-12 P Soderberg vs Taimanov, 1998 
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francis2012: It takes 2-3 minutes to realize that this position is mate in two moves. 1. g1+ xh4 (Black's
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| | Nov-26-12 E Karahaliou vs M Fragouli, 1997 
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francis2012: Kekekekekeke 1. xf8!+ xf8 2. d8+#
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| | Nov-03-12 S Djuric vs Tiviakov, 1995 
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francis2012: I solved it starting with the move 1. ... xf2 2. xf2 e3+ 3.
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| | Nov-02-12 I Nepomniachtchi vs D Andreikin, 2012 
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francis2012: Witwew! What a game!
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| | Nov-02-12 M Steadman vs B Thompson, 1995 
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francis2012: I'm also thinking this line 1. xh6+ gxh6 2. xf6 but never been coming out from my mind the stronger move
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| | Nov-01-12 Averbakh vs O Moiseev, 1950 
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francis2012: I looking for a check because Black's is in the corner which is easily to attack g6+? and
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| | Oct-31-12 Z Necesany vs V Zagorovsky, 1972 
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francis2012: Oh well the Black move xb4+! is winning, weather White takes the which lead to losing his
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| | Oct-30-12 DeFirmian vs G Burgess, 1995 
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francis2012: xb5!! h6+, g8+# ...
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| | Oct-29-12 Christiansen vs Blatny, 1996 
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francis2012: xh3+! is crushing and White can't do nothing to stop the mate, it is either xh3 or gxh3, Black simply response with
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