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protossmaster12
Member since Apr-13-08 · Last seen Feb-10-21
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   protossmaster12 has kibitzed 307 times to chessgames   [less...]
   Nov-30-20 Wesley So (replies)
 
protossmaster12: Congratulations Wesley!!! Need to skip seeing my patients just to see this finals game. So So So good!
 
   Jun-06-17 Carlsen vs So, 2017 (replies)
 
protossmaster12: Whatever happens this is So's and Magnus' tourney! Co-winners! If there is a tie-breaker, So wins. :D
 
   Sep-22-15 Wesley So (replies)
 
protossmaster12: elbarr: Guys review nio so-mvl....sa move 60 panalo na dapat wesley kung nag push f6 sya instead na kinain nia ang g6 tapos sundan ng e5 or f7 depende saan ipuesto ni mvl N nia.....queening ang pawn nia f-file at g-file support ang e-file pawn Sir, hindi po uubra and f6 push
 
   Jun-19-08 Magnus Carlsen (replies)
 
protossmaster12: To be #1 needs a lot of hard work and sacrifice. He should be a Kasparov if he will go as #1 chess player in the world. What I meant about is to be consistent, creative and matured.
 
   May-09-08 So vs D Howell, 2007 (replies)
 
protossmaster12: After white's 23rd move: 23. Bxe6, [DIAGRAM] Wesley should have tried the stronger move 23. Ng4!. [DIAGRAM] If, 23. .. Qf4 24. Qxf4 Bxf4 25. Be6 fxe6 26. Rd7! is the crusher, [DIAGRAM] then 26. .. a5 27. g3 Bg5 28. Rd6 c5, White with advantage.
 
   May-07-08 S Irwanto vs So, 2006 (replies)
 
protossmaster12: Here Irwanto (white) played 21. cd7. [DIAGRAM] In this game, White was the first to variate from previously played move 21. Qxc4 Ne5 22. Qa6 Nf3+ 23. Bf3 Qf3 24. Qa7 Rc6 25. Rab1 that ended in a draw, Nikolic-Khalifman/Reykjavik 1991. [DIAGRAM] So, Wesley (black) replied ...
 
   May-02-08 S Sale vs So, 2006
 
protossmaster12: White's plan for 41.Qa8+ was simply to capture the base a-pawn by 42. Qa7??, which led to his demise. White had seen that he can not prevent the attack on the b1-h7 diagonal and the possible passed pawn threat. Great game by GM Wesley!
 
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