Oct-27-17 Ivanchuk vs Carlsen, 2017
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indomega: [DIAGRAM] g5 here is a mistake. Instead should play 37.gxh5, leading into... [DIAGRAM] leading into 37.gxh5 gxh5 38.f5 ♔e5 39.♘g3 ♘f4 40.♔c2 ♘g2 41.b4 axb4 42.cxb4 ♘xh4 43.b5 ♘f3 |
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Feb-15-17 Anderssen vs Blackburne, 1862 
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indomega: <enog> yea, i can see that |
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Nov-16-16 A C Chow vs E Karklins, 1979 
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indomega: qxd4 nf3+ forks queen/king |
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Nov-16-16 Alekhine vs A M Favorsky, 1909
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indomega: [DIAGRAM] ">http://www.chessgames.com/perl/fen?... I think this position is bad for black because
1.doubled pawns on c-file
2.his pawns are like "wild horses"
3.he has not castled
4.Bishop on f6 instead of knight
5.he has not finished developing. |
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Nov-09-16 Alekhine vs V Kuprianov, 1909 
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indomega: 23...Qxe6 is forced . |
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Nov-09-16 N Shaposhnikov vs Alekhine, 1908 
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indomega: <blingice> There is no 23.Rxc2. It is 23.Rxe2.
<blingice>
and yes i agree that 20.Rc1?? was bad. |
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Nov-09-16 Alekhine vs V Nenarokov, 1907 
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indomega: Alekhine is best queen-trapper! |
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Nov-09-16 Alekhine vs V Manko, 1905
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indomega: What is wrong with 18.Rxf5
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Nov-09-16 P Vinogradov vs A Alekhine, 1903 
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indomega: 21.Bd7+ Kxd7 22.Rxe7+ gives white a strong attack This might happen if back does not prevent this. |
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Aug-10-16 Botvinnik vs Boleslavsky, 1943 
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indomega: After: 38.Kg8?? white is up
2.6-2.9. |
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Aug-10-16 So vs Topalov, 2016 
Aug-08-16 Kibitzer's Café 
Aug-08-16 O Borik vs C Renner, 1999 
Aug-08-16 Petrosian vs J Kozma, 1958 
Aug-08-16 So vs Giri, 2016 
Aug-07-16 So vs Aronian, 2016 
Dec-29-15 Breyer vs Tarrasch, 1914 
Dec-28-15 R Nuber vs R Keckeisen, 1994 
Dec-06-15 N Alexandrov vs Alekhine, 1910 
Dec-03-15 J Florian vs Alekhine, 1943
Dec-03-15 D Norwood vs Nunn, 1999
Dec-02-15 L Steiner vs Alekhine, 1936 
Dec-02-15 Alekhine vs R M Folger, 1929
Nov-19-15 M Sebag vs N Dzagnidze, 2011 
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