Dec-18-11 V Gashimov vs Wang Yue, 2011 
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swr: What's the finish here?
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| | Dec-13-11 Beliavsky vs Kupreichik, 1983 
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swr: On second though, here's a pretty mate:
31. Bxc3 Qg5+ 32. Kf2 Qg2+ 33. Ke3 Bxe4! 34. Bxe5 Qf3+ 35. Kd4 Qd3+ 36. Kc5 b6+ 37. Kb4 a5+ 38. Ka4 Bc6#
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| | Dec-08-11 Viacheslav Andreevich Chebanenko
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swr: There should be way more of his games.
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| | Dec-05-11 B Becker vs Short, 2011 
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swr: I suppose CG is running out of GOTD's.
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| | Dec-04-11 McShane vs Carlsen, 2011 
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swr: How long have they been playing?
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| | Nov-20-11 Ivanchuk vs Carlsen, 2011 
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swr: I suppose Carlsen was worried about the exchange sac 20...Ne4 21. Rxe4. With 20...e5, he is limiting the options for White's Ne2 given the above exchange sac.
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| | Nov-18-11 R Steinmeyer vs P Kalinovsky, 1968 
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swr: 35. Qg4+ is quite funny in a correspondence game.
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| | Nov-17-11 Zukertort vs C W Phillips, 1884 
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swr: Black chooses an opening which allows White to play aggressively even without his Queen's knight. It would have been better to play a defence like the Caro-Kann, French, or Scandinavian, to better exploit the lack of the knight.
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| | Nov-14-11 Kasparov vs NN, 2010  Nov-11-11 Ivanchuk vs Ehlvest, 2000
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swr: 10...Bxc3 is the answer.
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