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smitten
Member since Nov-02-08
Favourite players (with no specific order):
Tal, Lasker, Alekhine, Shirov, Kasparov.
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   smitten has kibitzed 97 times to chessgames   [more...]
   Aug-03-11 Akobian vs I Abdelnabbi, 2000 (replies)
 
smitten: <Phony Benoni: The threat is mate on h8, and it looks like Black can only stop it with 26...Qxf2+, which leaves White with for..> I might be mistaken here, but can't White just play 27.Kxf2 and play Qh8# next move no matter what Black does?
 
   Jul-30-11 Reshevsky vs S Tatai, 1973 (replies)
 
smitten: Seems like Black can manage to draw after Nxf4+. After Nc1 White can play Kc3 and Black night is stuck at the corner..
 
   Jul-29-11 jessicafischerqueen chessforum (replies)
 
smitten: Meh, to me Rilakuma looks like a vegetarian bear that is not threatening us at all :P
 
   Jul-29-11 Rybka vs Nakamura, 2008 (replies)
 
smitten: I just lol'd so hard while and after watching this game.
 
   Jul-29-11 smitten chessforum (replies)
 
smitten: Alright guys, I'm back to chess. It took me about two years.
 
   Jul-27-11 Caruana vs Shirov, 2011 (replies)
 
smitten: I'm an amateur player who doesn't have a rating yet, but to me it seems Black cannot make a progress with his d-pawn because his Bishop cannot control the d4 square. Neither does it attack White's h-pawn. Knight can't lose a tempo, yes, but in this position he doesn't need to. I ...
 
   Jul-26-11 Stahlberg vs A Becker, 1944 (replies)
 
smitten: Black's King is awkwardly placed; Qe1+ and then g3# seems to be the solution. Time to check.
 
   Jul-24-11 E Paehtz vs M Velcheva, 2006
 
smitten: The combination starting from 28.c4! is brilliant; after White's last move 41.Rdd1 black cannot avoid losing a rook because of Qxe8+.
 
   Jul-24-11 Sydney vs Melbourne, 1913 (replies)
 
smitten: Whoa, wild game!
 
   Jul-20-11 Morozevich vs Carlsen, 2011 (replies)
 
smitten: So what happens after ..b4 Nd1?
 
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