Nov-19-19 Carlsen vs I Sokolov, 2013
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avtaplanit: What about 28. Qe3 threatening Qxh6 and NF6 checkmate? |
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Aug-16-19 Fischer vs V Pupols, 1955 
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avtaplanit: What about 28. Bxh3. If 29. Kxh3 then Rf5! |
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Jul-27-19 K Grigorian vs Kasparov, 1980
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avtaplanit: I also think 28..Ng4 should have been met by 29.NF5! which attacks the Queen on h4 and black has no good replies. |
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May-20-19 D Andreikin vs Carlsen, 2017 
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avtaplanit: 21. Rfe1 is playable and should not lose 2 points. e.g.
21. Rfe1 Nxf3+ 22. Qxf3 Qxh2+
23. Kf1 Qh1+ 24. Bg1 Bh2? 25.Qxf7+ Kh8
26. Qf6 mate
Any comments? |
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Apr-14-19 Carlsen vs S Grover, 2018 
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avtaplanit: IF POSSIBLE, PLEASE ADD THE TYPE OF GAME TO YOUR SEARCH CRITERIA.
e.g.
'normal' or'rapid'
It is quite frustrating to try to guess moves made in a rapid game and often get it wrong because the player made a bad move. |
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Mar-29-19 Morphy vs Anderssen, 1858 
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avtaplanit: 25...Bxd4 with the idea 26.QxN QxQ is good for black |
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Jan-12-19 Carlsen vs Wojtaszek, 2017 
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avtaplanit: What happens after 44.Rxa4 Qxb2!
White cannot force mate and Black has
a better game. Why did Black resign? |
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May-17-18 Tornado vs Critter, 2013
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avtaplanit: I don't think White had a possible perpetual check. The black pawns and bishop would have seen to that. But, white should have been able to transform all that material gained into a win. |
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Aug-03-17 E Straat vs Euwe, 1920
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avtaplanit: I think 18...Bxe6 is the best move. Whatever white plays, black continues with 19...Bg4+ 20.Kf1. If the black queen happens to be on e5(e.g. with 19.Qe5) then 20..Kd7 is good for black. |
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Jul-30-17 Ivanchuk vs Anand, 2008 
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avtaplanit: Why is 16.NxRa8 wrong? It wins a piece and still threatens Nh4 on the next move. |
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Apr-15-16 Ivanchuk vs Gulko, 1991
Apr-08-15 A Yusupov vs Timman, 1986 
Apr-01-15 M V Fiorito vs K Krantz, 1988 
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