May-05-13 Anand-Carlsen World Championship (2013) 
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nariga: Maybe this is MC's way to fire the first psychological shot? If this is political, then it is indeed sad.
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| | Jan-26-13 A Rodriguez Vila vs G Vescovi, 2012 
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nariga: 23. Rc6 seems to be a better move? Regardless of how black takes the rook, white gets black Q in exchange for R and N. 23. Rc6 bxR 24. Nc7+ with black Q exposed
23. Rc6 NxR 24. Nc7+
23. Rc6 QxR 24. Nc7+
23. Rc6 any other move and 24. Qc7 or Qd6
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| | Jan-22-13 I Sokolov vs Van Wely, 2013
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nariga: How about 40. Nf4?
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| | Jan-05-13 Shabalov vs E Tate, 1998 
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nariga: 20.Rxe6 Rxc4 21. Rxe7 Bd5 seems good for Black
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| | Jan-03-13 I H Labib vs J Smeets, 2012
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nariga: 23. Nc5 Bxg2 24. Rb8 should work I think.
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| | Nov-14-12 Koneru vs N Zhukova, 2012 
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nariga: ?!!???? I am totally stumped as to why the game went so bad after move 22.Qe2 Bf5. What are the black threats? White could have taken the d5 with R, or moved pawn to e3...
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| | Nov-11-12 Velicka vs Jansa, 1997 
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nariga: If black plays 23.Qf4 f5, what can white do next?
24. exf5 exf5
25. g4? Bxg2
26. Rxe6+ Kf7
27. Qxf5+ Kg8 etc.
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| | Nov-05-12 Fedorowicz vs Lapshun, 1997 
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nariga: <Patriot> What about 20...Ne4? 21.Nxe4 Qxe4 22.Ne3 Bc5 23.Bc2 Rd1+ 24.Bxd1 Bxe3 Here 25. Qd8+ is mate.
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| | Sep-11-12 Topalov vs A Giri, 2012 
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nariga: or even 39. Qg7 40. Qxg7+ 41. Kxg7, gaining a tempo to get his King to the central pawns.
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| | Sep-03-12 Goru Arvind vs E Jacopucci, 2012
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nariga: 27. Nf5+ would have won the rook for N
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