May-19-14 Z Veroci vs N Alexandria, 1984 
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pojtr: Find the mate without the e1 rook. |
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May-04-13 A Zatonskih vs A Belakovskaia, 2013
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pojtr: I think after 23...R8e3 white can play
24.Rb1 and still has a winning position, e.g.
24.Rb1 g6
25.c6 Nf3+
26.Kh1 Rh2+
27.Qxh2 Nxh2
28.Rb8+ Kg7
29.c7 |
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Apr-19-13 S Hasari vs P Mannersuo, 1971
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pojtr: What happens after 18...Rxf2 ? The variation I'm looking at is
18. ... Rxf2
19. Rxf2 Rf8
20. Be3 Bxe3
21. Rf1 h4
22. e5 Kg8
23. e6 Rf6 |
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Apr-07-13 Naiditsch vs So, 2012 
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pojtr: <Phony Benoni>, thanks. |
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Mar-02-13 Naiditsch vs I Sokolov, 2012 
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pojtr: What's the refutation of 27.Qg4 ? |
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Feb-21-13 Spassky vs Fischer, 1992 
Nov-12-12 D Antic vs D Milanovic, 1996 
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pojtr: The Wrong Rook leads to mate too:
31. - R3b4+
32. cxb4 Rxb4+
33. Kc3 Rc4+
34. Kb3 Qc2+
35. Ka3 Ra4 |
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Sep-25-12 F Vallejo Pons vs Carlsen, 2012 
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pojtr: I'm sure that Carlsen knows the main lines very well but doesn't play them. He forces his opponents to play chess from the very beginning for a price of 0.1-0.2 pawn. He also very strong in these equal positions with no queens. Note that equal does not mean drawish, it's just the ... |
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