Jan-22-13 J Sarkar vs Onischuk, 2012
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rodantero: A sort of delayed Vitolins(h) Gambit... a very nice game by Onischuk.
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| | Oct-18-12 Ivanchuk vs Carlsen, 2012
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rodantero: I think that from 19.Qxd7 the notations are wrong (why Carlsen didn't captured the queen??). 19.Rxf6 seems logical (and probably it was played in the game).
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| | Sep-16-12 Alekhine vs A Kaufman, 1918
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rodantero: After 8...Nh6 9.Nc6+ Kc7 10.Nxb8 Kxb8 Rybka only gives white a half of point advantage.
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| | Sep-16-12 NN vs Ross, 1974
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rodantero: In another source the black name was spelled Rossetto. 11.Nxd4 was OK, since after 11...Nxd4 12.Nd5 he should have kept a small advantage (in Bogatyrev-Magergut, Moscow ch.1947, white won the game in this line).
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| | Aug-12-12 NN vs Leonhardt, 1903 
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rodantero: In chessbase database white appears as "Muller".
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| | May-26-12 G Pritchett vs Polugaevsky, 1982
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rodantero: I think the white player is Craig William Pritchett.
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| | May-07-12 M Negele vs Kamsky, 2007
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rodantero: White could have gain back the pawn (with a small advantage) after 9.Bxb5!! (accepting the sacrifice would increase this advantage) 9...f6 10.Bf4!
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| | Dec-14-11 Van der Wiel vs H Olafsson, 1991 
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rodantero: Unfortunetaly I didnt saw the solution. Black is so cramped that after 26.Bf6 Bxf6 he can win also (I think) with 27.Qh6 (but in the best line that will prolongue the game with one move).
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| | Dec-25-10 Uhlmann vs Julio Bolbochan, 1966 
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rodantero: The final is easy won after, let's say, 41...Kh8 42.Bf4 Kh7 43.Be5 Qh6 44.Qg4 Qf8 45.Qg5.
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| | Aug-22-10 Hoang Thanh Trang vs Paschall, 2005 
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rodantero: After, let's say, 12...Nf6, 13.Bc4 can trap the queen, but the price is too high 13...Qa4 14.Rb4 (I dont think there's another way to do it) 14...Qa5 15.Rb8+?? Rxb8 16.Qxa5 Rxb1+ and 17...Rxh1. I think after 12...Nf6 the best reply is 13.Na3, and black will be forced to give ...
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