Jun-11-13 L Espig vs W Pietzsch, 1967 
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mravikiran: Why not 26... Rc7
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| | Dec-31-12 P Motwani vs P Rockwell, 1974 
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mravikiran: The Black king had guts to barge into the enemy fort all alone, when all of his majors are still in their bed room - mobiles switched off!
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| | Nov-17-11 Capablanca vs Rather, 1936 
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mravikiran: I got all the moves, but I couldnt solve the problem
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| | Nov-14-11 E Senador vs A Nguyen, 2001
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mravikiran: This is a draw by the virtue of players and not by the virtue of positions.
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| | Jul-24-11 Nimzowitsch vs Tartakower, 1911 
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mravikiran: In chess puzzles, a player who has the move should essentially win or at least draw from an almost impossible situation. In this week's puzzle, white to play - that too an insane move - went on to loose. In such puzzles White/Black to play and loose, alomost any move would do - ...
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| | Jun-10-11 C Maier vs I Gat, 2008  May-12-11 Denker vs H Avram, 1939 
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mravikiran: 16. ... Nxf7 is better, though it looses material, does not guarantee immediate mate for white
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| | Apr-26-11 Wang Yu vs Kosteniuk, 2000
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mravikiran: Awesome last move.
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| | Apr-11-11 Morphy vs Harrwitz, 1858 
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mravikiran: What a player Daniel Harrwitz is! He lasted for 35 moves in a single game with Paul Morphy. For most players thats 3 games!
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| | Feb-18-11 H Rossetto vs Euwe, 1947 
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mravikiran: 25. ... Rg1+ was Monday-like move, achieving isolated queen to be grabbed. what happens after
33. ... Qxb7
34. Rxb7 Rxa8
After 35. exd6 black has a lot to deal with the white pawns in vain.
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