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Knightenprise
Member since Oct-24-09 · Last seen May-20-13
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   Knightenprise has kibitzed 23 times to chessgames   [more...]
   May-29-12 Nezhmetdinov vs P Ermolin, 1946 (replies)
 
Knightenprise: So, in this 14.Kh1 (at least that move seems to make more sense than 13.Kh1 instead of 13.Nf5, surely it's move 14 people mean?) line, how's 14...Nc6 for black rather than 14...Qc7?
 
   May-21-12 Anand-Gelfand World Chess Championship (2012) (replies)
 
Knightenprise: <erniecohen> You did indeed! Apologies, for some unfathomable reason I was only looking at white playing Kc1 instead of Kc2 after Qxf3+... Why aren't you playing in Moscow? ;)
 
   Jan-28-12 Short vs Mamedyarov, 2012 (replies)
 
Knightenprise: Refers to the queen strolling confidently to b2, but finding itself with no place to go at the end of the game, I think.
 
   Dec-28-11 Reggio Emilia (2011) (replies)
 
Knightenprise: How would you proceed in the position in Nakamura-Caruana with black, SteinitzLives? And what would you do with white?
 
   Dec-24-11 Santa Claus (replies)
 
Knightenprise: Dear Santa, What's your favourite opening?
 
   Oct-05-11 Romanishin vs N Gaprindashvili, 1971
 
Knightenprise: White approaches knights in an original fashion in this game, and by move 21 both of them have found themselves on the edges of the board. This is followed by in two moves maneuvering the thing on h4 over to the backrank post e1. Meanwhile the thing on a4 never does anything ...
 
   Sep-27-11 Aronian vs Vallejo-Pons, 2011 (replies)
 
Knightenprise: <@anandrulez> I think Aronian's attack once he had finally assembled that battery speaks for itself.
 
   Jul-29-11 Caruana vs Carlsen, 2011 (replies)
 
Knightenprise: Ah, and now we do see a Ra4, although in this position it does have a clear target: the c4-pawn.
 
   Jul-24-11 World Chess Team Championship (2011) (replies)
 
Knightenprise: On a more positive note for the US team, Seirawan continues his rampage by defeating Mamedyarov, and Kamsky defeats Radjabov.
 
   Jun-21-11 Carlsen vs Karjakin, 2011 (replies)
 
Knightenprise: Although Carlsen does have plenty of work to do to make the black bishop bad, since after taking on e4 black seems to be able to play a quick f5 to be followed by e4.
 
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