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Jul-12-20 | | Predrag3141: I nailed this one! It helps that it was the puzzle of the day exactly one week ago. |
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Jul-12-20 | | jith1207: In my calendar, one week equals 10 years.
So, I will take full credit for solving this puzzle. |
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Jul-12-20 | | boringplayer: Didn't we see this puzzle recently? |
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Jul-12-20
 | | perfidious: <boringplayer>, judging from all the kibitzing last Sunday, the answer is: very definitely. |
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Jul-12-20 | | Brenin: This one is a test of short-term (one week) memory. |
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Jul-12-20 | | malt: This game looks familiar, have gone for 17...f4
18.N:f4 R:f4 |
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Jul-12-20
 | | perfidious: <jith1207: In my calendar, one week equals 10 years....> You will recall Chandler vs Y Gruenfeld, 1979, in which numerous decades have, therefore, passed. |
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Jul-12-20
 | | OhioChessFan: I still can't begin to get this....man, GM's are good. |
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Jul-12-20 | | areknames: <I still can't begin to get this> Haha, sort of my sentiments exactly, cg.com needs to run this puzzle every week for a year or so until we all get it eventually! |
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Jul-12-20
 | | saffuna: Much too difficult for a Sunday. |
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Jul-12-20
 | | dorsnikov: Believe it or not I got the first two moves. The rest were too difficult. |
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Jul-12-20 | | agb2002: Level 4: 17.?
Capablanca vs E Tennenwurzel, 1911
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Jul-12-20 | | catlover: <agb2020> Very nice puzzle suggestion. |
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Jul-12-20 | | unrepentant: Yippeekaiyay, muafugga, I solved it again!!! :) :) twice in the same week for the same puzzle!! I still stumbled on 24. ... Rg4 just like last time.
Give it to me again in 4 days and I'll remember the solution all the way to the resignation. hahaha |
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Jul-12-20 | | agb2002: <catlover: <agb2020> Very nice puzzle suggestion.> Thank you! |
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Jul-12-20 | | Walter Glattke: 19.gxf3 Qh4 20.h3 Qxf2+ 21.Kh1 Ng3# Try 18.Be4 Bxe4 19.f3 Ne3 |
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Jul-12-20
 | | Check It Out: I did better than last week. Must mean I'm improving. |
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Jul-12-20
 | | AylerKupp: <Check it Out> Or the POTD's are getting easier. ;-) |
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Jul-12-20 | | W Westerlund: What happens after 21. gxf4 ? I don't see it. |
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Jul-12-20
 | | OhioChessFan: <WW> 21...Nxf4 either leads to mate after Qg5+, or White loses the Queen. click for larger view |
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Jul-12-20 | | mel gibson: Why was this puzzle repeated from last Sunday? |
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Jul-12-20
 | | Phony Benoni: <mel gibson: Why was this puzzle repeated from last Sunday?> It happens from time to time; just some gum-up in the mechanism. What worries me is that occasionally it will be the prelude to more repeats. |
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Jul-12-20
 | | perfidious: <unrepentant>, they keep giving this, I'll be able to give all the variations leading to Black's demise. |
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Jul-12-20 | | cormier: <<<<15... Ndf6 better is 15...f4 16.Nd2 Nxf2 17.Bxb7 fxg3 18.Nf3 Nxd1 19.Rxd1 = 0.00 (28 ply)> 16. Ne1? 16.Rf1 Nd7 17.Nh4 g6 18.Rcd1 Rb8 19.Nf3 Ng5 20.Nxg5 Bxg2 ⩲ +0.54 (24 ply)> 16... Ng4 ⩱ -1.32 (28 ply)>
17. Nd3? 17.f3 Ne3 18.Qd3 Nxd1 19.Qxd1 Nf6 20.Nd3 Nd7 21.c5 dxc5 ⩱ -0.90 (28 ply)> |
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Jul-12-20
 | | pittpanther: Luckily for me I was traveling last Sunday and missed the puzzle. So it was not a repeat for me! |
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