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gothenburg
Member since Mar-16-04 · Last seen Jul-17-21
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   gothenburg has kibitzed 20 times to chessgames   [less...]
   May-17-21 D J Ledger vs P K Wells, 2001 (replies)
 
gothenburg: Pity the black pawn wasn't on h5. Then 31...Qh3+ would be esthetically pleasing.
 
   Dec-05-13 Kramnik vs M Ezat, 2013 (replies)
 
gothenburg: 11...Qxd5 was my TN vs. Jesus Noqueiros 1997 Canadian Open. I chickened out with the solid 12...Qd8. Although 12...Rad8 13.Ne5 Qd6 seems playable as Karposian mentions. Of course I saw the possibility of the Queen sac but felt it unsound. It seems almost no matter how it gets ...
 
   Jun-21-11 Keres vs Najdorf, 1955 (replies)
 
gothenburg: Bobby Ang, at BusinessWorld Online, provides an excellent series of articles on the history and theory of the Gothenburg variation, up to its present state. It is well worth the look!
 
   Jun-16-11 C Balogh vs K Grigoryan, 2011 (replies)
 
gothenburg: White actually played 28.Rxf6+ This game score is incorrect. See Bobby Ang's article's on the gothenburg at BusinessWorld Online Edition. There is a part 1,2,3 and an Epilogue.
 
   Feb-28-11 Shirov vs Tiviakov, 2010 (replies)
 
gothenburg: alexrawlings: Hi <Eric Schiller>, when I put your improvement line through my fritz package it comes up with <18.. Qd1+ 19 Rf1> which seems better for white. A possible continuation would be <19.. 0-0-0 20 Bxb2 Qd6 21 Qg3 Rhg8 22 Qxd6 Rxd6> and White has two ...
 
   Sep-27-10 T Roussel-Roozmon vs A Filippov, 2010
 
gothenburg: Every Canadian appreciates Thomas Roussel Roozmon's effort in this Olympic battle! Move 19.Be7! then some fireworks by Filippov which Thomas had clearly foreseen netting an exchange. Move 27.Rbc1 with wonderful endgame technique scoring the full point. Great Game!
 
   Jan-09-10 William Gunston (replies)
 
gothenburg: The game Gunston-Atkins is still awaiting enlightenment! Any Gurus ?
 
   Jan-09-10 World Team Championship (2010) (replies)
 
gothenburg: Nakamura steps out for a hamburger, takes a washroom break, and then goes on to beat Gelfand in less than 22 minutes! I especially enjoyed his threats of mating with a pawn on g2, playing with his food, while his queen hung to the pawn on c7! Naka again contributes to the ...
 
   Dec-30-09 Tomashevsky vs Svidler, 2009
 
gothenburg: It seems Tomashevsky missed 32.f5! Ba2 33.Re3 with a possible continuation 33...Bd5 34.Rce1 Rde7 35.Bd2 Ba2 36.Ra1 Bd5 37.ed5 Re3 38.Be3 Re3 39.dc6 Kh8 40.cb7 Qb7 41.c6 Qc7 42.Ra6 Ng5 43.Ra8+ Kh7 44.Bc4 Nh3+ 45.Kf1 Rf3+ 46.Kg2 Rg3+ 47.hg3 Qc6+ 48.Kh3 Qh1+ 49.Qh2 Qa8 50.Bf7 with ...
 
   Apr-15-08 Shabalov vs Sadvakasov, 2000
 
gothenburg: mistreaver Check out T Schmidt vs E Limayo 1999. It follows my analyses for 39 moves from New in Chess Yearbook 48 !!
 
   Apr-15-08 T Schmidt vs E Limayo, 1999 (replies)
   Nov-16-06 Svidler vs Morozevich, 2006 (replies)
   Oct-16-05 Leko vs Topalov, 2005 (replies)
   Dec-05-04 Nakamura vs I Ibragimov, 2004 (replies)
   May-06-04 Sicilian, Kan (B41) (replies)
   Mar-16-04 Dale Kirton (replies)
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