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ronpaz1
Member since Sep-17-06 · Last seen Sep-19-12
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   ronpaz1 has kibitzed 575 times to chessgames   [less...]
   Aug-22-10 Svidler vs D Howell, 2010 (replies)
 
ronpaz1: according to Nalimov tablebase, after 61. Qxh8 it's mate in 54 moves. Svidler actually never entered a tablebase drawn position. both players made some inaccurate moves for example: 84...Kg6 is mate in 31, while 84...Ke5 is mate in 40. 88.Qh4 is mate in 36, while 36.Kf4 is mate in ...
 
   Aug-08-10 Battle of the Brains 3, 2009 (replies)
 
ronpaz1: Thx <zanshin> now I am quit sure that White was allready in troubles after Black's 20 move.
 
   Sep-11-09 Team White vs Team Black, 2009 (replies)
 
ronpaz1: <YouRang> thx for the replay! can you please continue few moves after 23...Nxb1 24.f7+. I was under the impression that the threat Nxc5 is giving Black good counter chances
 
   Feb-17-09 Team White vs Team Black, 2008 (replies)
 
ronpaz1: thanks for the 2 teams for the very well played game! I am surprised by the strength of Archangelsk Variation. I don't know if White can improve significantly his game here. 2 possible options to change the game course are: 1. 11.Nf1, instead of c3, to prevents d5 from black. I ...
 
   Nov-08-08 Battle of the Brains II, 2008 (replies)
 
ronpaz1: Thanks <zanshin> it seems to me that Rybka doesn't have any plan for both sides :) probably this position is hard for computers to deal with.
 
   Oct-23-08 Anand vs Kramnik, 2008 (replies)
 
ronpaz1: after 34...a6 35.b5 axb5 36.axb5 Anand will win the c3 pawn, but I can't see any breakthrough for him after the rook exchange. so I think this variant leads to draw.
 
   Oct-28-07 sentriclecub chessforum (replies)
 
ronpaz1: 14..d5
 
   Oct-17-07 The World vs G Timmerman, 2007 (replies)
 
ronpaz1: almost all analysis focused on 13.dxc6 bxc6. at least according to <Deep Breath> forum, 13 .. Bxc6 deserved attention
 
   Jul-16-07 A Rychagov vs L Day, 2007
 
ronpaz1: <AgentRgent> 35.N:d6+ do the same work
 
   Jun-02-07 World Championship Candidates (2007) (replies)
 
ronpaz1: 12.. f5! and win. you can ask GMYS
 
   Jun-02-07 ??? (replies)
   Mar-01-07 Shulman vs The World, 2007 (replies)
   Feb-18-07 Karpov vs Kamsky, 1996 (replies)
   Feb-14-07 Boomie chessforum (replies)
   Jan-12-07 The World vs A Nickel, 2006 (replies)
   Dec-13-06 K Opocensky vs A Teller, 1928 (replies)
   Dec-05-06 R G Wade vs Korchnoi, 1960 (replies)
   Oct-05-06 Kramnik - Topalov World Championship Match (2006) (replies)
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